Asked by Ahmed
Combine each pair of sentences. Use verbs Action and being in the new sentence. Write the new sentence
1. Jena jumped four feet high. Jena landed in the foam pit 2. The team ran around the track. The team was soon tired.
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Answered by
Writeacher
You write the new sentence, and I'll check it for you.
Answered by
Ahmed
1. Jena jumped four feet high. and she was landed in the foam pit 2. The team ran around the track. so it was soon tired.
Answered by
Writeacher
Close. Good tries.
1. Jena jumped four feet high, and she landed in the foam pit.
<i>Notice there's a comma after "high" since you don't want the sentence to end there -- but there's a period at the end of the sentence because it DOES end there. Also, that "she landed" (action verb), not "she was landed" (passive) which means someone else put her in the foam pit.</i>
2. The team ran around the track. so it was soon tired.
<i>What punctuation belongs after "track" so the sentence can continue?
Also, "it" refers to the whole team not its various members. It would be better to write this: ... so <u>the runners were</u> soon tired.</i>
1. Jena jumped four feet high, and she landed in the foam pit.
<i>Notice there's a comma after "high" since you don't want the sentence to end there -- but there's a period at the end of the sentence because it DOES end there. Also, that "she landed" (action verb), not "she was landed" (passive) which means someone else put her in the foam pit.</i>
2. The team ran around the track. so it was soon tired.
<i>What punctuation belongs after "track" so the sentence can continue?
Also, "it" refers to the whole team not its various members. It would be better to write this: ... so <u>the runners were</u> soon tired.</i>
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lin
can you tell me the answer ok i told the coaches were impressed
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