Adjectives, participial phrases, appositives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases can be used to combine two sentences into one longer sentence.
• My friend is creative. She enjoys cooking. She cooks new foods. / My creative friend enjoys cooking new foods.
• That poodle belongs to my neighbor. The poodle is chewing on a stick. / That poodle, the one chewing on a stick, belongs to my neighbor.
Adjectives, participial phrases, appositives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases can be used to combine two sentences into one longer sentence.
• My friend is creative. She enjoys cooking. She cooks new foods. / My creative friend enjoys cooking new foods.
• That poodle belongs to my neighbor. The poodle is chewing on a stick. / That poodle, the one chewing on a stick, belongs to my neighbor.

This school has students who like to build things. They are creative.
The girl was the winner of the spelling bee. She spelled a difficult word.
My brother is a clumsy kid. He always bumps into things.
The geese flew upward toward the clouds. They flew quickly.