Derrick and Melissa had been practicing for the last two weeks, but she still felt like they weren't ready. Without changing the meaning, what is the best way to change this compound sentence into two simple sentences? Derrick and Melissa had been practicing for the last two weeks. She still felt like they weren't ready. Derrick and Melissa had been practicing for the last two weeks, but she still felt like. They weren't ready. Derrick and Melissa had been practicing for the last two weeks. But still felt like they weren't ready.
@Secret-Ninja @Demonx341 @bohotness @I_Always_Smiling @DraymondBrown i think it's B
B B B B.
wait
It's A.
^^ we are in the same grade and kind of school so i guess
derp
me bohot and Chosen are in 7th grade k12 xD
so A are u sure (getting nervous)
gtg
@k_lynn @k_lynn @KamiBug
Yes it is B. I'm getting nervous too ChosenMatt.
I think...
Sorry if it took me a while to answer.... I had to take care of my lil sister who was throwing up.
@Hotchellerae21 @KamiBug @k_lynn
it's okay @k_lynn @KamiBug
@I_Always_Smiling
@k_lynn @KamiBug PLEASEE HELLPPP
@Secret-Ninja
@Hotchellerae21
I'm going to say A. I don't think you should start a sentence with a "but"
It's A, I know English. I m very good at it, if you would like I'll ask my teacher?
A
i missed this question i chose b :/
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