
Hilary B. answered 10/09/19
English, literature, reading, and writing Coach
"The boy gobbled down his pancakes, drank his milk, and went to his room to get ready for school."
Use commas so you don't overuse "and," which can make the sentence feel like a run-on. I changed "the pancakes' to "his pancakes" so it feels more parallel with "his milk." That's not a grammar issue, though, just a stylistic choice.