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- choose the best combined sentence using the two sentences.
the dog ate all of her food. the dog was still hungry. (add but.)
the dog was hungry but all of her food.
the dog ate all of her food, but she was still hungry.
but, the hungry dog did eat all of the food.
- choose the best combined sentence using the two sentences.
our leader encouraged us to bring plenty of water. our leader is mr. giles. (remember to use commas as needed.)
mr. giles encouraged our leader to bring plenty of water.
mr. giles, our leader, brought plenty of water for us.
our leader encouraged mr. giles to bring plenty of water.
our leader, mr. giles, encouraged us to bring plenty of water.
Question 13
To combine the two sentences with "but", we need to show the contrast between the dog eating all food and still being hungry. The first option has incorrect word order. The third option changes the meaning. The second option correctly combines them: "The dog ate all of her food, but she was still hungry."
We need to combine the two sentences, showing that our leader (Mr. Giles) encouraged us to bring water. The first option misinterprets the relationship. The second option says Mr. Giles brought water, which is wrong. The third option says the leader encouraged Mr. Giles, which is incorrect. The fourth option correctly uses commas to identify the leader as Mr. Giles and combines the sentences: "Our leader, Mr. Giles, encouraged us to bring plenty of water."
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The dog ate all of her food, but she was still hungry.