Sentence Combining
Sentence Combining
Directions: Combine the following sentences into one coherent sentence. For this
exercise, do not write any compound sentences. The first one is done for you. Three
options are shown though you need to do only one for each of your revisions.
1. My cousin enjoys classical music. She enjoys jazz. She is a music major.
My cousin, who enjoys classical music and jazz, is a music major.
A music major, my cousin enjoys classical music and jazz.
My cousin, a music major, enjoys classical music and jazz.
2. Helen was walking to church downtown. She saw a car accident. She ran to the
nearest pay phone to call for help.
3. Martin was sick. He was unable to attend the party. The party was for his sister. It
was her birthday.
4. I waited for the bus. I read a magazine while I waited. I also read a newspaper.
6. Mohammad has been in America for two years. He speaks English. He speaks
English well. He is originally from Jordan.
7. My wife is a math teacher. She has been a math teacher for twenty years. Sometimes
she wishes she was a lawyer. She likes to argue.
8. My friend is in the hospital. He was painting his house. He fell off a ladder.
9. The student was removed from the room. He was yelling at the teacher. He was
yelling at the students. The student was removed by two security guards.
10. The president of the college resigned. She moved to Canada. She hoped to write and
relax for awhile.
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