Combine the following simple sentences into one complex sentence, using either a subordinate conjunction or a relative
Question:
Combine the following simple sentences into one complex sentence, using either a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun. (There are several possible answers to each question.) For speed, you may copy and paste the original sentences into the answer box, and revise accordingly.
Cameron wore a blue suit to the interview. He bought the suit after graduating from college.
Combine the following simple sentences into one complex sentence, using either a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun. (There are several possible answers to each question.) For speed, you may copy and paste the original sentences into the answer box, and revise accordingly.
Somebody left a mess in the office kitchen. That person should clean it up.
Combine the following simple sentences into one complex sentence, using either a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun. (There are several possible answers to each question.) For speed, you may copy and paste the original sentences into the answer box, and revise accordingly.
Somebody made coffee. That person is kind.
Rewrite the following sentences to reflect a positive attitude and/or add courtesy. For speed, you may copy and paste the original sentence into the answer box, and revise accordingly.
[To a supervisor] I need your approval of this contract. Get back to me ASAP.
Rewrite the following sentences to reflect a positive attitude and/or add courtesy. For speed, you may copy and paste the original sentence into the answer box, and revise accordingly.
[To a supervisor] I'm in a rush so please answer ASAP.
Statistics The Art And Science Of Learning From Data
ISBN: 9780321755940
3rd Edition
Authors: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin