What are some examples of sentence combining exercises or activities?

Sentence Combining Questions



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What are some examples of sentence combining exercises or activities?

Some examples of sentence combining exercises or activities include:

1. Combining two simple sentences into one compound sentence using coordinating conjunctions (e.g., and, but, or).
2. Combining two simple sentences into one compound sentence using a semicolon.
3. Combining two simple sentences into one complex sentence using subordinating conjunctions (e.g., because, although, while).
4. Combining two simple sentences into one complex sentence using relative pronouns (e.g., who, which, that).
5. Combining two simple sentences into one complex sentence using participial phrases.
6. Combining two simple sentences into one complex sentence using appositive phrases.
7. Combining two simple sentences into one complex sentence using adverbial clauses.
8. Combining two simple sentences into one complex sentence using adjective clauses.
9. Combining two simple sentences into one compound-complex sentence using a combination of coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
10. Combining two simple sentences into one compound-complex sentence using a combination of coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and relative pronouns.