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Join each group of ideas together to form a single sentence, in as many different ways as you can. You may change any words you like so long as the overall meaning remains the same. See if you can work in one or more of the words suggested.
1 Alf wanted to stay at the crime scene. He wanted to go home with the news. He could not decide what to do.
Between. Happen. Tear.
2 I sat for forty-five minutes. I could see the Ladies’ Room door. I never saw her come out.
Tell. Visible. Watch.
Sentences based on the novels of Dorothy L. Sayers. Developed from an exercise in Exercises 12-13 (1933) by NL Clay.
Express in other words:
1 It is a consolation to the wretched to have companions in misery.
2 Every man is like the company he is wont to keep.
Join this group of ideas together to form a single sentence. Try to do this in at least two different ways. See if you can use one of more of the suggested words.
We passed by a table. A man was sitting there. He was playing patience.
Where. Which. Who.
Sentence based on Greenmantle (1916) by John Buchan.
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