Combine these sentences by using a subordinating conjunction: “Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year. He wanted to go to Austin.” Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year, but he wanted to go to Austin, too. Although he wanted to go to Austin, Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year. Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year, and he wanted to go to Austin. Nathan went to San Diego and Austin for vacation last year.
it would be the third one right?
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I'm thinking it's the second one. It's telling us he wanted to do one thing, but he got stuck doing another lol
ok
me too
correct : )
Maria is a lawyer. She is also an avid runner. How can this sentence be combined using a coordinating conjunction? Maria is a lawyer and an avid runner. Maria is a lawyer although she is an avid runner. Although Maria is a lawyer, she is an avid runner.
i think its the last one
I'm thinking the first. Is there a comma in that one?
not in the first one
2
ok
i need help
ok and it was correct
Which of the following were Lyndon Johnson's goals as president? A. wipe out poverty B. equality for all men and women C. a good education for every child D. minimum wage E. caring for old people
I'm thinking one of the last two. I don't know much about his presidency tho tbh
sounds more like its A
The Great Society was a set of domestic programs in the United States launched by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964–65. The main goal was the elimination of poverty and racial injustice.
you can put more
Well then I guess it'd hafta be A lol
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