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Let's take a walk. You are tired. (unless)
Let's take a walk unless you are tired.
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.
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.
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.
Matty likes ice cream. Matty likes pizza. Matty hates celery. (and, but)
Matty likes ice cream and pizza but hates celery.
Combine: Jack went to the park. Susan went to the park.
Jack and Susan went to the park.
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.
The chicken poked him. He fell. (After)
He fell after the chicken poked him. OR After the chicken poked him, he fell.
The dog is wearing sunglasses. He doesn't need them. (Even though)
The dog is wearing sunglasses even though he doesn't need them.
Jerry started to laugh. Tom fell over. (When)
When Tom fell over, Jerry started to laugh.
The puppies will be happy. They get a treat. (If)
If the puppies get a treat, they will be happy.
The giraffe is munching on some leaves. He's hungry. (Since)
Since the giraffe is hungry, he is munching on some leaves.
The cat wears many costumes. He hates it. (Although)
Although the cat hates it, he wears many costumes.