🔷 Grammar 291
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5 questions
Note from the author:
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.
Combine each pair of sentences. Write the new sentence.
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.
