Thursday, 22 May 2014

EF2/3 sentence combining exercises

Sentence Combining Exercises 2. Carla came to the party, but Rick didn’t come to the party. Carla came to the party; however, Rick didn’t come. Rick didn’t come to the party because Carla came. 3. I’m taking some time off in July because it will be warmer then. It will be warmer in July, so I am taking some time off then. 4. I put the children to bed because they were tired. The children were tired, so I put them to bed. When the children were tired, so I put them to bed. I put the children who were tired to bed. I put the tired children to bed. 5. Both Sandra and Connie go to school at night. Both of them go to school at night. 6. I’d like some sugar and milk in my coffee. 7. The thief was charged as a juvenile because she was young. The young thief was charged as a juvenile. The thief who was young was charged as a juvenile. STYLE 8. Jack is a good friend, so he always helps me. Jack always helps me because he is a good friend. Jack who always helps me is a good friend. Jack is a good friend who always helps me. 9. I’ll call you before I leave this evening. 10.We’re going to the factory that Greg works in. We’re going to the factory where Greg works. - adjective clause

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