This document provides 10 sentences that can be combined into one sentence each using adjective clauses. The sentences describe various people and objects, including a waitress, English teacher, man, sister, musician, book, lesson, boy, table, and students. Combining the sentences with adjective clauses allows more information to be concisely provided within a single sentence for each item.
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Combine the Two Sentences Into One by Using Adjective Clause
This document provides 10 sentences that can be combined into one sentence each using adjective clauses. The sentences describe various people and objects, including a waitress, English teacher, man, sister, musician, book, lesson, boy, table, and students. Combining the sentences with adjective clauses allows more information to be concisely provided within a single sentence for each item.
This document provides 10 sentences that can be combined into one sentence each using adjective clauses. The sentences describe various people and objects, including a waitress, English teacher, man, sister, musician, book, lesson, boy, table, and students. Combining the sentences with adjective clauses allows more information to be concisely provided within a single sentence for each item.
Combine the two sentences into one by using adjective clause!
1. The waitress was a bad guy. He over charged us.
2. My English teacher always gives me a good grade. He is a nice teacher. 3. The man has a beautiful daughter. He is a policeman. 4. My sister always sends me some letters. She is teaching in Singapore. 5. The musician is very skilful. She is also a doctor. 6. I have read the book. you just mentioned. 7. The lesson is very difficult. She is learning. 8. The boy is called Bob. He gave me a present. 9. We have an antique table. The top of it has jade inlay. 10. There are 20 students in my class. Most of them are from the Outside Java.