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OpenStudy (danieke):

Choose the smoothest way to combine these two sentences: My dog loves to run in the rain. He loves to jump in the puddles. My dog loves to run in the rain, and he loves to jump in the puddles. My dog loves to run in the rain and loves to jump in the puddles. My dog loves to run in the rain and jump in the puddles. After my dog loves to run in the rain, my dog loves to jump in the puddles.

OpenStudy (theraggedydoctor):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any ideas? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@danieke ^

OpenStudy (danieke):

c

OpenStudy (danieke):

accurate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe you are correct! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you guys think? @TheRaggedyDoctor @KyanTheDoodle

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

I agree

OpenStudy (danieke):

it says its wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would you like to try again?

OpenStudy (danieke):

b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think. I am not certain. Maybe someone else can check: @EclipsedStar @NeonStrawsForever

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Not B, the "He" in the sample sentence isn't present (which would not make the sentence have the same meaning).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^ It's not B. So try again.

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

Wow. i never thought about it that way

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