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Combining Sentences

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Rewrite two short related sentences as one

While every sentence should express a single idea, there comes a time when too many short sentences do not read well. It is at that point that you need to combine sentences that share a concept into one. In this exercise, the student combines pairs of sentences that either share a common subject, a common predicate, or a common idea. You can select from any or all three of these categories for the worksheet.

Sentence Combining Options

Select at least one of the following sentence relationships.

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