PRACTICE ACTIVITIES Lesson 3: Combining Sentences
roqueclass.files.wordpress.com › 2017 › 11Combine the following short sentences by turning the second sentence into a subordinate clause and attaching it to the first. The hints in parentheses tell you how to start the subordinate clause. 1. Many visitors arrived. The gates opened. (Use before.) 2. The Aztecs practiced a religion. It affected every part of their lives. (Use that.) 3. We stopped at a roadside stand. There we bought some apples. (Use where.)
Sentence Combining Worksheets - YOURDICTIONARY
When combining independent clauses and dependent clauses (which can’t stand alone as complete sentences), you can use subordinating conjunctions (after all, although, because, before, however, therefore, until, which). This may require a …