Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
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Name<br />
Combining <strong><strong>Sentence</strong>s</strong>: Nouns<br />
Date<br />
Extend 26<br />
Choose words from the box to complete the sentences. Use reference books if you<br />
need help. Then make each set of two sentences into one by using a conjunction.<br />
1. sailed from Europe<br />
to the Western Hemisphere.<br />
Western Hemisphere.<br />
sailed from Europe to the<br />
Iroquois<br />
Christopher<br />
Columbus<br />
California<br />
2. were already living in America<br />
when the Europeans arrived.<br />
were already living in<br />
the Americas when the Europeans arrived.<br />
cranberries<br />
Massachusetts<br />
Bay<br />
Virginia<br />
John Cabot<br />
3. At Thanksgiving dinner the Pilgrims ate .<br />
At Thanksgiving dinner the Pilgrims ate .<br />
turkey<br />
Aztecs<br />
Texas<br />
4. The British founded the colony of .<br />
The British founded the colony of .<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> School Division<br />
5. The Spanish settled in present-day .<br />
The Spanish settled in present-day .<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Language Arts<br />
Grade 5, Unit 2, Nouns,<br />
pages 104–105<br />
At Home: Do some research. Write about the battles at<br />
Concord <strong>and</strong> Saratoga during the Revolutionary War. Use<br />
compound nouns as often as you can.<br />
Critical Thinking<br />
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