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Lesson 4 Lectures and Exercises

Lesson 4 Lectures and Exercises

Q Direction: Underline and Rewrite the sentence. 1. A wind blew across the field that was cold and blustery. A cold and blustery wind blew across the field. 2. Joan had made up her mind to be an architect before she was thirteen years old. Joan had made up her mind before she was thirteen years old to be an architect. 3. Fortunately, Mark almost sold all his bronze sculptures. Fortunately, Mark sold almost all his bronze sculptures.

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Combining Sentence Exercises Directions: In each sentence below, underline the subordinate clause. Then, add or delete punctuation as necessary. Not all sentences contain a subordinate clause. 1. When Spencer picked up the silver cuff links, he knew he was going to steal them. 2. It would not be easy because a clerk was standing in the aisle, and convex mirrors hung in the corners near the ceiling.