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JOEJOE83:

Read the sentences. Then select the sentence that properly combines them by using a dependent (subordinate) clause. They like to go skiing. We like to go horseback riding. They like to go skiing; we like to go horseback riding. Although they like to go skiing, we like to go horseback riding. They like to go skiing: We like to go horseback riding. They like to go skiing, and we like to go horseback riding.

SmokeyBrown:

Even though most of the options are correct by grammar, only the option that reads "Although they like to go skiing, we like to go horseback riding" makes use of a dependent clause in the sentence. So that would be your answer.

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