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Combining Sentences with Adverbs

Enhance your writing skills by learning how to effectively combine sentences using adverbs. This tutorial showcases practical examples, such as merging "I am going to the park" and "I am going today" into various forms for clarity and emphasis. Discover how to combine sentences for smoother flow and better readability. With exercises like merging actions with manner (e.g., "We ran to the park quickly"), you will practice refining your writing style. Join us in mastering sentence structure and improving your language proficiency!

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Combining Sentences with Adverbs

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  2. Combine sentences with Adverbs I am going to the park. I am going today. We sat still. We sat in our chairs. We sat still in our chairs. Still we sat in our chairs. c. On our chairs, we sat still. d. We sat still, we sat in our chairs. • I am going today to the park. • I am going to the park today. • Today I am going, to the park. • I am going to the park and I am going today.

  3. Combine sentences with Adverbs I watched my favorite show. I watched it yesterday. We ran to the park. We ran quickly We to the park ran quickly. We ran to the park, and we ran quickly. c. We quickly ran to the park d. We quickly, ran to the park. • I watched, my favorite show yesterday. • I watched my favorite show, and I watched it yesterday. • I watched yesterday my favorite show. • Yesterday I watched my favorite show.

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