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    Combine simple sentences to make compound/complex
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  • The cat wears many costumes. He hates it. (Although)
    Although the cat hates it, he wears many costumes.
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  • The giraffe is munching on some leaves. He's hungry. (Since)
    Since the giraffe is hungry, he is munching on some leaves.
  •  10
  • The puppies will be happy. They get a treat. (If)
    If the puppies get a treat, they will be happy.
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  • Jerry started to laugh. Tom fell over. (When)
    When Tom fell over, Jerry started to laugh.
  •  15
  • The dog is wearing sunglasses. He doesn't need them. (Even though)
    The dog is wearing sunglasses even though he doesn't need them.
  •  20
  • The chicken poked him. He fell. (After)
    He fell after the chicken poked him. OR After the chicken poked him, he fell.
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  • Pikachu was upset. Ash came to comfort him. (until)
    Until Ash came to comfort him, Pikachu was upset. OR Pikachu was upset until Ash came to comfort him.
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  • Combine: Jack went to the park. Susan went to the park.
    Jack and Susan went to the park.
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  • Matty likes ice cream. Matty likes pizza. Matty hates celery. (and, but)
    Matty likes ice cream and pizza but hates celery.
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  • You can't go. You finish your work. (Until)
    You can't go until you finish your work. OR Until you finish your work, you can't go.
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  • Bees won't sting. They are scared. (Unless)
    Bees won't sting unless they are scared. OR Unless they are scared, bees won't sting.
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  • I read a book. I go to bed. (Before)
    Before I go to bed, I read a book. OR I read a book before I go to bed.
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  • Let's take a walk. You are tired. (unless)
    Let's take a walk unless you are tired.
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