Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. My grandma baked gingerbread cookies for us.
2. Gingerbread cookies are my favorite.
Combining Sentences with Appositives and Relative Clauses
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English
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6th - 9th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. My grandma baked gingerbread cookies for us.
2. Gingerbread cookies are my favorite.
Gingerbread cookies, are my favorite, and my grandma baked some for us.
My grandma baked my favorite cookies, gingerbread, for us.
My grandma baked gingerbread cookies for us they are my favorite.
My favorite cookies, gingerbread, my grandma baked for us.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. One of the most important ingredients is cinnamon.
2. My grandma ran out of cinnamon while baking.
While baking, my grandma ran out of cinnamon, one of the most important ingredients.
Cinnamon, one of the most important ingredients while baking, my grandma ran out.
My grandma ran out of the most important ingredient cinnamon is an important ingredient.
My grandma, while baking, ran out of cinnamon, which is important.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. Grandma sent me to our local grocery store.
2. Our local grocery store is Albertsons.
Grandma sent me to our local grocery store Albertsons is that store.
Albertsons, our local grocery store, is where Grandma sent me to.
Our local grocery store is Albertsons and that is where Grandma sent me to.
Grandma sent me to Albertsons, our local grocery store.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. I bought cinnamon for my grandma.
2. My grandma needs cinnamon for baking.
I bought cinnamon, my grandma needs cinnamon, for my grandma.
My grandma needs cinnamon for baking I bought cinnamon for her.
I bought cinnamon for my grandma, who needs it for baking.
For baking, I bought cinnamon, that my grandma needs.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. I took the bus back to my grandma's place.
2. The bus was empty today.
The bus, which was empty, I took back to grandma's place, today.
I took the bus, which was empty today, back to my grandma's place.
Back to my grandma's place, I took the bus, it was empty today.
I took the bus back to my grandma's place the bus was empty today.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. My grandma took the cinnamon from me with a smile.
2. My grandma was grateful.
My grandma gratefully took the cinnamon from me with a smile.
My grandma was grateful she took the cinnamon from me with a smile.
My grandma took the cinnamon from me with a smile, she was grateful.
My grandma, she was grateful, she took the cinnamon from me with a smile.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Combine the sentences by using an appositive or relative clause:
1. My grandma could finish her gingerbread cookies now that she had the cinnamon.
2. Cinnamon is one of the most important ingredients in gingerbread cookies.
Now that she had the cinnamon, my grandma could finish her gingerbread cookies the cinnamon is one of the most important ingredients of.
My grandma could finish her gingerbread cookies now that she had the cinnamon, one of the most important ingredients.
The cinnamon, one of the most important ingredients, my grandma could finish her gingerbread cookies.
Cinnamon is one of the most important ingredients in gingerbread cookies my grandma could finish them.
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