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Compound Sentences

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    Combine the two sentences into one sentence
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  • 1. The toaster was not working. 2. I returned it to the store. (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    Because the toaster was not working, I returned it to the store.
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  • 1. I washed my clothes. 2. They still looked dirty. (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    After I washed my clothes, they still looked dirty.
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  • 1. I walked into the room. 2. Everyone stopped talking. (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    Because/After/When I walked into the room, everyone stopped talking.
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  • 1. I checked my boots and skis. 2. I jumped on the ski lift. (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    After I checked my boots and skis, I jumped on the ski lift.
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  • 1. I was driving to New York. 2. My car ran out of gas. (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    While/When I was driving to New York, my car ran out of gas.
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  • 1. You can play video games. 2. First you have to finish your homework. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    After/If you finish your homework, you can play video games.
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  • 1. She got a credit card. 2. She bought an IPhone. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    After she got a credit card, she bought an IPhone.
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  • 1. Sam played Soccer on Monday. He twisted his ankle. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    When/While Sam played Soccer on Monday, he twisted his ankle.
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  • 1. It is raining hard. 2. Jessica rode her bike to school. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    Although it was raining hard, Jessica rode her bike to school.
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  • 1. Mr. Brooks sold his Toyota. 2. He cancelled his car insurance. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    After Mr. Brooks sold his Toyota, he cancelled his car insurance.
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  • 1. Mary was making dinner. 2. She cut her finger • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    While/When Mary was making dinner, she cut her finger
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  • 1. Chris was not feeling well. 2. He practiced soccer for two hours. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    Although Chris was not feeling well, he practiced soccer for two hours.
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  • 1. Jose saved his money. 2. He bought a used car. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    After/because Jose saved his money, he bought a used car.
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  • 1. Jesse left for school. 2. She ate breakfast. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    Before Jesse left for school, she ate breakfast.
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  • 1. Ella got 20 dollars from her parents. She completed her chores. • (After, although, because, before, if, when, while)
    Because/after she completed her chores, Ella got 20 dollars from her parents.
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