Write one sentence that correctly combines the two sample sentences. Consider using more-specific words in your revision. The clown at the party was very nice. I did not think that the clown was funny.
so we have to combine these two sentences
i think so
The two sentences seem to have almost opposing meaning; the first one says something nice about the clown, while the second one gives a negative opinion about the clown. So, there's lots of ways we could combine these two. We could use a simple compound sentence like "The clown was nice, but I didn't think he was funny" or a complex sentence like "Although the clown was nice, I did not think he was funny". Just examples, there are many possible ways you could combine the sentences to have them make sense.
thank you, i usually find these questions easy but im sooo stressed out lol
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