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Use the sentences to answer the question.
We are going on a vacation.
We must make reservations for our flights and hotels.
Which sentence combines these two sentences together using an adverbial clause while keeping the original meaning of the two sentences?
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So we can make reservations for our flights and hotels, we need to go on vacation.
Making reservations for our flights and hotels must be done before we can leave on vacation.
Before we go on vacation, we must make reservations for our fights and hotels.
We are going on a vacation, so we must make reservations for our flights and hotels.
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Before we go on vacation, we must make reservations for our flights and hotels.
Explanation: This uses the adverbial clause "Before we go on vacation" (time) and preserves the original meaning that reservations must be made prior to the trip.
Explanation: This uses the adverbial clause "Before we go on vacation" (time) and preserves the original meaning that reservations must be made prior to the trip.
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