The Amazing Sentence Combining AD34. The instructions page You find the correct answer, and click on it. My topic is about combining.

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The Amazing Sentence Combining AD34

The instructions page You find the correct answer, and click on it. My topic is about combining

Question one 1. How can you combine sentence? (A.) Adverb clauses (C.) Conjunctions (B.) preposition (D.) both A and C

Correct answer (D.) both A and C

Wrong answer (B.) preposition

Question Two 2.Which word do you use to combine sentences? (A.) and (C.) neither (B.) either (D.) both B and C

Correct answer (A.) and

Wrong answer (D.) both B and C

Question Three 3.What words do you use, when combine sentence with adverb clauses? (A.) although (B.) that(A.) although (B.) that (C.) which (D.) all of the above

Correct answer (A.) although

Wrong answer (D.) all of the above

Question four 4. Which sentence is combine the right way? (A.) The boy went to the movies, either went to the shopping mall.(A.) The boy went to the movies, either went to the shopping mall. (B.) The boy went to the movies, or went to the shopping mall.(B.) The boy went to the movies, or went to the shopping mall. (C.) The boy went to the movies, you went to the shopping mall.(C.) The boy went to the movies, you went to the shopping mall. (D.) both A and C

Correct answer (B.) The boy went to the movies, or went to the shopping mall.

Wrong answer (D.) both A and C

Question five 5. Which word do you use, when combine a sentence with adjective clause? (A.) so (B.) before (C.) who (D.) both A and C

Correct answer (B.) before

Wrong answer (D.) both A and C

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