Directions: In the text-area below
each group of sentences, combine all of those sentences into one effective
sentence containing only one independent clause.
When you're finished, click on "Grammar's Version" to see how we would
have written that sentence. These sentences can be combined in many
interesting ways, depending on what idea is put into the independent clause
and what ideas are subordinated (and how). If you think your way of
combining ideas into one sentence is better than Grammar English's, please
let us know, and if we agree, we'll adopt your version and give you credit.
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