• To avoid short, choppy sentences, a writer often combines two or more sentences that describe the same subject.
  • Sentences that describe the same subject with different adjectives can sometimes be combined.
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Cicilia is smart. She is also hardworking.

Cicilia is smart and hardworking.

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The zebra is cute. It is also small.

The zebra is cute and small.

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The blueberries are fresh. They are also delicious.

The blueberries are fresh and delicious.

Sentences that describe the same verb with different adverbs can also be combined.

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The kangaroo jumped high. It jumped quick.

The kangaroo jumped high and quick.

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The runners ran really hard. They are fast.

The runners ran really hard and fast.

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Jamie ate his breakfast nicely. He was calm.

Jamie ate his breakfast nicely and calmly.

Exercises

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