Ravensthorpe Cofe Voluntary Controlled Junior School
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Year 3 English Task Thursday 22nd October
Q1. Write your name
Q2. Which class are you in?
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3JR
Remember: Two simple sentences can be joined together with a conjunction to make a compound sentence. For example: 'I do not like eating meat’ is a simple sentence. ‘I love vegetables’ is also a simple sentence. By putting the two sentences together and joining them with a conjunction, we can make a much more interesting compound sentence. ‘I do not like eating meat’ + but + ‘I love vegetables.’ = ‘I do not like eating meat but I love vegetables.’ Join the following sentences together to make compound sentences. Use the following conjunctions: and, but, so
Q3. I enjoy reading. I don’t enjoy cooking.
Q4. Ben is thoughtful. He is always there when I need him.
Q5. I opened the door. I went outside
Q6. Babies cry all of the time. They can get some attention from their mum.
Q7. He was feeling sick. He went to the doctors.
Q8. I can use simple sentences in my writing. I can use compound ones to make it more interesting.
Q9. Extend this simple sentence to make it into a compound sentence: Emily went shopping and
Q10. Extend this simple sentence to make it into a compound sentence: He cried to his mum so
Q11. Extend this simple sentence to make it into a compound sentence: Samuel ran fast but
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