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Q3. Using the words in parentheses, combine the sentences to show relationships between the ideas. Punctuate and capitalize completely.

1. a. Jack hates going to the dentist.

b. He should see his dentist soon.

c. He has a very bad toothache.

(even though, because)

2. a. You may really mean what you say.

b. I will give you one more chance.

c. You have to give me your best effort.

d. You will lose your job.

(if, but, otherwise)



3. a. The weather is bad.

b. I am going to stay home.

c. The weather may change.

d. I do not want to go to the picnic.

(due to, even if)

4. a. The children had eaten lunch.

b. They got hungry in the middle of the afternoon.

c. I took them to the market.

d. They wanted to get some fruit for a snack.

e. We went home for dinner.

(even though, therefore, so that, before)

5. a. Robert is totally exhausted after playing tennis.

b. Marge is not even tired.

c. She ran around a lot more during the game.

(whereas, in spite of the fact that)

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