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Subordinating Conjunction - "as"
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. The carolers were singing. The carolers were walking outside.
The carolers were singing as they were walking outside. OR As the carolers were walking outside, they were singing.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. Randall couldn't stop crying. Randall watched a sad movie.
Randall couldn't stop crying as he watched a sad movie. OR: As Randall watched a sad movie, he couldn't stop crying.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. The ducks quacked at the children. The children played at the park
The ducks quacked at the children as the children played at the park. OR: As the children played at the park, the ducks quacked at the children.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. The dog barked loudly. The mailman dropped off a package at the house.
As the mailman dropped off a package at the house, the dog barked loudly. OR: The dog barked loudly as the mailman dropped off a package at the house.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. The family ate ice cream. The family sat on the beach.
As the family sat on the beach, they ate ice cream. OR: The family ate ice cream as they sat on the beach.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. Jose realized that he received an A on his science project. Jose was checking his grades during break.
As Jose was checking his grades during break, he realized that he received an A on his science project. OR: Jose realized that he received an A on his science
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. The mother finished the laundry. The two twin babies were taking a nap.
As the two twin babies were taking a nap, the mother finished the laundry. OR: The mother finished the laundry as the two twin babies were taking a nap.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. Joe played Xbox during the day. Joe was at his friend's house.
Joe played Xbox during the day as he was at his friend's house. OR: As Joe was at his friend's house, he played Xbox all day.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. The teacher graded classwork. The students took a test.
The teacher graded classwork as the students took a test. OR: As the students took a test, the teacher graded classwork.
Use "as" to connect the 2 sentences. The boy ate the birthday cake. The people at the party sang happy birthday.
The people at the party sang happy birthday as the boy ate the birthday cake. OR The boy ate the birthday cake as the people at the party sang happy birthday