Create one sentence (contains with 2 participial phrases)
Yesterday I went out with Tom. Tom is a friend from high school. (Make it as a complex sentence)
Yesterday I went out with Tom, who is a friend from high school.
Let's go to the theater. We will go after lunch. (Make it as a simple sentence)
Let's go to the theater after lunch.
The movie ended. We went out for dinner. We talked about it for hours.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
When the movie ended, we went out for dinner, and we talked about it for hours.
I wanted to buy a new phone. I didn’t have enough money. I decided to save up. My parents helped me.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
I wanted to buy a new phone, but I didn’t have enough money, so I decided to save up while my parents helped me.
Create one complex sentence (contains with 2 noun phrase and 2 prepositional phrases)
I forgot my keys. I had to wait outside. My brother came home.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
I forgot my keys, so I had to wait outside until my brother came home.
Create one sentence (contains with 4 types of phrases)
The problem was not difficult to solve. No one wanted to sort it out. (Make it as a complex sentence)
Although the problem was not difficult to solve, no one wanted to sort it out.
Create one simple sentence (contains with 1 noun phrase and 2 adjective phrases)
The power went out. I couldn’t finish my homework. I used a flashlight. I didn't want to fail.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
The power went out, so I couldn’t finish my homework, but I used a flashlight because I didn’t want to fail.
I brought an umbrella. It looked like it would rain. (Make it as a compound sentence)
I brought an umbrella, for It looked like it would rain.
She studied all night. She was still nervous about the test. She took a deep breath. She answered every question carefully.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
She studied all night, yet she was still nervous about the test, so she took a deep breath before she answered every question carefully.
We could go to the park. It's starting to rain. We could stay home.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
We could go to the park, or we could stay home since it's starting to rain.
He was feeling sick. He went to school. The teacher sent him home. He didn't want to.(Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
He was feeling sick, yet he went to school, but the teacher sent him home even though he didn't want to.
She didn’t come to the party. she was sick. she promised to visit later. (Make it as a compound-complex sentence)
She didn’t come to the party because she was sick, but she promised to visit later.
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