INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences into one sentence by changing the second sentence into the dependent clause that she had bought at a yard sale and combining it with the first sentence. No commas are needed. The jewelry was valuable. She had bought it at a yard sale.
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Ques. 2INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences by changing the second sentence into the dependent clause who was the most skilled and combine it with the first sentence. No commas are needed. The actor won an Emmy. He was the most skilled.
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Ques. 3INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences by using the connecting word after. Use a comma only if the dependent clause comes at the beginning of the sentence. The circus came to town. The grocery stores offered discount tickets.
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Ques. 4INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences by using the connecting world when. Use a comma only if the dependent clause comes at the beginning of the sentence. The plumber arrived. We were all grateful.
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Ques. 5INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences by using the connecting word if. Use a comma only if the dependent clause comes at the beginning of the sentence. Company comes for the weekend. They will need to be entertained.
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Ques. 6INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences into one sentence by changing the second sentence into the dependent clause that I bought recently and combining it with the first sentence. No commas are needed. The laptop was light weight but powerful. I bought it recently.
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Ques. 7INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences into one sentence by changing the second sentence into the dependent clause whose parents watched them constantly and combining it with the first sentence. No commas are needed. The children were safe in the pool. Their parents watched them constantly.
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Ques. 8INSTRUCTIONS: Combine the two simple sentences into one complex sentence, following directions carefully. Make corrections above the sentences. Combine the two simple sentences by using the connecting word after. Use a comma only if the dependent clause comes at the beginning of the sentence. The winner was announced. The points were tallied.
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