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Sentence Combining
Practice 22

Correct the following run-on sentences by creating complex sentences using sentence-combining option #5. Insert a subordinating conjunction (after, although, as, because, before, if, since, unless, until, when, whereas, while) at the beginning of each sentence, and insert a comma after each dependent clause. Rewrite the sentences in the space provided.

Example question: Ben constructed the ship he sailed around the world.
Example answer: After Ben constructed the ship, he sailed around the world.

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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



2 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



3 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



4 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



5 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



6 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



7 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



8 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



9 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



10 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



11 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.



12 .        

To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.







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