Directions: Create a compound sentence by combining the two
simple sentences below the conjunction (and, or, but). Example A: David likes to swim. David likes to hike. Answer: David likes to swim, and he likes to hike. 1. Susie loves to read books. Susie loves to do her homework.
2. Jim will share his food. Jim will be scolded.
3. Irene likes to draw. Rita likes to draw.
4. Michael likes basketball. Stephen likes basketball.
5. Make sure to sleep well. You will not wake up on time.