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Combining Sentences with Adverb Clauses
Combine each pair of simple sentences into a complex sentence by changing one of the simple sentences into an adverb clause. Remember to subordinate the least important information. Also, use as many different subordinating conjunctions as possible and use both types of sentence structures: open half of the sentences with the adverb clause, and open half with the independent clause. Be sure to punctuate correctly to avoid losing points.
1. He fell and injured his shoulder. He could not pitch in the final game.
2. I go to bed around midnight. Every morning I have trouble getting up early.
3. Astrologers are stargazers. They try to predict the future for other people.
4. The members discussed the last meeting. They were waiting for the president to arrive.
5. Greg practiced for weeks before the race. He finished in fourth place.
6. We purchased a new car on Friday. It will be delivered on Monday.
7. Lands are cleared for housing developments. Most of the trees in the area were removed.
8. The child was clinging to his father's hand. He bravely put one foot in the water.
9. Mark knew every major type of tree in the Northwest. He had been a forester for twelve
years.
10. Mr. Larsen hurried down the street. He knew that he was going to be late for the morning
meeting
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Combining Sentences with Adverb Clauses
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