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Combining sentences with adjectives

Combining sentences with adjectives. 2 minute edit. Combining Sentences with adjectives. The women always have to wait in line. It is long. I ate a berry. It was juicy. . I ate a juicy berry. I ate a berry and it was juicy. Juicy was the berry I ate. I ate a juicy, berry. .

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Combining sentences with adjectives

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  1. Combining sentences with adjectives 2 minute edit

  2. Combining Sentences with adjectives The women always have to wait in line. It is long. I ate a berry. It was juicy. I ate a juicy berry. I ate a berry and it was juicy. Juicy was the berry I ate. I ate a juicy, berry. • The women always have to wait in line and it is long. • The women always have to wait in a long line. • The women always have to wait, in a long line. • In a long line the women have to wait.

  3. Sally wore a ring. The ring was shiny. The ring was bright. Mary ate pieces of candy. She ate a few. Mary ate a few pieces of candy. Mary are a few pieces and it was candy. A few pieces of candy, Mary did eat. Mary ate a few pieces, of candy. • Sally wore a ring, it was bright, and it was shiny. • Sally wore a bright, shiny ring. • Sally wore, a bright, and shiny ring. • Sally wore a ring, bright, and shiny.

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