QUESTION IMAGE
Question
directions: create a compound sentence by joining the two simple sentences with either a comma and a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon (;)
xavier loved flying in his plane. he wanted to explore a new country *
your answer
the storm came suddenly. xavier found a safe place to land his plane *
your answer
the radar detector beeped loudly. it guided pilots to other aviators. *
your answer
directions: read each sentence carefully and identify the coordinate adjective. then rewrite the sentence placing commas between the coordinate adjectives where necessary
aaron had a bright red biplane that he flew in the sky *
your answer
- To create a compound - sentence for "Xavier loved flying in his plane. He wanted to explore a new country", we use a coordinating conjunction. "And" is a suitable choice as it shows a connection between his love for flying and his desire to explore. So the compound sentence is "Xavier loved flying in his plane, and he wanted to explore a new country".
- For "The storm came suddenly. Xavier found a safe place to land his plane", we can use "so" to show a cause - and - effect relationship. The compound sentence is "The storm came suddenly, so Xavier found a safe place to land his plane".
- For "The radar detector beeped loudly. It guided pilots to other aviators", "and" can be used to connect the two related actions. The compound sentence is "The radar detector beeped loudly, and it guided pilots to other aviators".
- In the sentence "Aaron had a bright red biplane that he flew in the sky", "bright" and "red" are coordinate adjectives. We rewrite the sentence as "Aaron had a bright, red biplane that he flew in the sky".
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
- Xavier loved flying in his plane, and he wanted to explore a new country.
- The storm came suddenly, so Xavier found a safe place to land his plane.
- The radar detector beeped loudly, and it guided pilots to other aviators.
- Aaron had a bright, red biplane that he flew in the sky.