Join each pair of simple sentences to form a compound sentence. Use the conjunction that makes sense (and, but, or or) Put a comma before the conjunction. Write the compound sentence on the lines.

1. Julia loves sports. She cannot decide which one to try first.
Answer: Julia loves sports, but she cannot decide which one to try first.
2. She could play softball. She could join a soccer team.
Answer: She could play softball, or she could join a soccer team.
3. Her older brother plays on a traveling soccer team. Her mom is an umpire for the softball league.
Answer: Her older brother plays on a traveling soccer team, and her mom is an umpire for the softball team.
4. Marcus runs like the wind. He is quite strong.
Answer: Marcus runs like the wind, and he is quite strong.
5. His name is George Herman Ruth. Everyone called him Babe.
Answer: His name is George Herman Ruth, but everyone called him Babe.

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Your answers are correct! Well done! Here are the correct compound sentences:

1. Julia loves sports, but she cannot decide which one to try first.
2. She could play softball, or she could join a soccer team.
3. Her older brother plays on a traveling soccer team, and her mom is an umpire for the softball team.
4. Marcus runs like the wind, and he is quite strong.
5. His name is George Herman Ruth, but everyone called him Babe.

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