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Create two sentences for each of the following dependent marker words, putting the dependent clause at the beginning of one sentence and at the end of the other.

Examples: 1. When you go to school, you must work hard.
2. You must work hard when you go to school.

Notice - when the dependent clause come first, a comma (,) must come after it.


1. although

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2. after

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3. while

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4. since

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5. unless

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Sagot :

Explanation:

1. She was graceful, although she isn't charming as what I've expected.

Although she isn't charming as what I've expected, she was graceful! (Note the type of tone used)

2. The technique he used was great, after his brother helped him out.

After his brother helped him out, the technique he used was great.

3. She chopped the ingredients, while he readied the pot.

While he readied the pot, she chopped the ingredients.

4. I passed the test, since I worked hard for the exam.

Since I worked hard for the exam, I passed the test.

5. She hadn't cried in years, unless it was out of pain from a particularly bad beating.

Unless it was out of pain from a particularly bad beating, she hadn't cried in years.