INSTRUCTIONS: 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 because. Use a comma only if the dependent clause comes at the beginning of the sentence. We bought a bread-making machine. We wanted homemade pizza dough.
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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 into one sentence by changing the second sentence into the dependent clause where we vacationed and combining it with the first sentence. No commas are needed. The state had many flooded highways. We vacationed in that state.
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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 into one sentence by changing the second sentence into the dependent clause whose mate died and combining it with the first sentence. No commas are needed. The gorilla was sad. His mate died.
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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 word after. Use a comma only if the dependent clause comes at the beginning of the sentence. The National Basketball Association draft was completed. Players' agents negotiated contracts.
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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 into one sentence by changing the second sentence into the dependent clause that I enjoyed and combining it with the first sentence. No commas are needed. A good book is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. I enjoyed the book.
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