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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The temperature is freezing. We should turn off the air conditioner. What are the different ways the two sentences in the box can be correctly combined? We should turn off the air conditioner because the temperature is freezing. As a result, the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. Since the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, but we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, so we should turn off the air conditioner.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zepdrix can you help me

OpenStudy (arabpride):

I think you have to choose all that apply, so the following sentences are correct: ~ We should turn off the air conditioner because the temperature is freezing. ~ Since the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. ~ The temperature is freezing, so we should turn off the air conditioner.

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