... I am not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter ...
Sentence 2. Add a dependent clause
Sentence 3. Add an independent clause
*Add your words to the beginning or end of the clause (but not both) and do not use a semi-colon to join your independent clause.
6 comments:
1. I'm not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter this year.
2. I'm not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter because I have to wear so many layers.
3. I'm not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter, but I do love the slower pace it brings at work.
1. I'm not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter in the Arctic land.
2. I'm not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter since they give me the blues.
3.I enjoy sitting by the fireplace and reading, but I'm not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter.
1.Currently,I am not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter.
2. No matter how nicely you put it, I am not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter.
3.I am not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter, but I am very excited for the holidays.
1. I am not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter in October.
2. I am not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter since I get sick in the winter.
3. I am not looking forward to the cold, dark days of winter; however, I am looking forward to snow days with my friends.
Excellent job, everyone!
But, Rajwah, the instructions warned against using a semi-colon. You must find other ways to add an independent clause.
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