Hi, I need some help with combining sentences into one in various different ways. Here is the group of sentences: Former President George Bush went to Yale. He played baseball in college. He was graduated in 1948. His degree was in economics.
I need to combine this group of simple sentences into one sentence using five different (logical) sentence structures.
If someone can explain what logical structures they are using...that will be even better. Thanks, Ashley
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[nq:1]Here is the group of sentences: Former President George Bush went to Yale. He played baseball in college. He was ...
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[nq:1]Here is the group of sentences: Former President George Bush went to Yale.
He played baseball in college.
He was ...
in economics.
[/nq] How is it possible for four simple declarative sentences to display five different logical structures?
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[nq:1]Here is the group of sentences: Former President George Bush went to Yale. He played baseball in college. He was ... in economics. I need to combine this group of simple sentences into one sentence using five different (logical) sentence structures.[/nq] How is it possible for four simple declarative sentences to display five different logical structures?
[nq:2]Hi, I need some help with combining sentences into one ... George Bush went to Yale. He played baseball in college.[/nq] [nq:1]Head of the team, no less.[/nq] IINM, it's from baseball that the elder Bush attained the nickname "Poppy".