Combine the two sentences into one containing at least one absolute construction. For example:
The station wagon sped away. The taillights disappeared into the distance.
The two sentences are combined into one: The station wagon sped away, the taillights disappearing into the distance.
1. She stood back and looked at him.
2. Her face smiled radiantly.
The station wagon sped away. The taillights disappeared into the distance.
The two sentences are combined into one: The station wagon sped away, the taillights disappearing into the distance.
1. She stood back and looked at him.
2. Her face smiled radiantly.
举一反三
- Combine the two sentences into one containing at least one absolute construction. 1. The meeting was closed. 2. Nobody had any more to say.
- Combine the short sentences into one complete sentence. He returned to his hometown. He had been away for twelve years. He looked in vain for the familiar landmarks.
- Combine the two sentences in each group into one with an object clause.1. Why can’t we live in the new house? I don’t understand.
- Sentence Structure and Mechanics Simple vs. Compound Sentences Combine the two sentences into one sentence with and. Use a comma. Change capital letters to lowercase letters as needed. 1. I have a big dog. His name is Rocky. I have ____ Rocky.
- Combine the following sentences into one complex sentence of concession.Margaret said that she would not be able to attend the conference. She was present at the conference.