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Combine the sentences to make one compound-complex sentence. 1. Susan teaches the kids who live in the neighborhood. They meet in the evenings after she comes home from work. 2. The doctor wants to prescribe physical therapy, and he asked me to see a specialist. He recommended Dr. Smith. 3. Anthony told us about the assembly of the products. Unfortunately, he didn't tell us about where they were made. 4. We managed to finish the exercise on time and passed the exam. However, it was very difficult. 5. The man spoke little English. Mary understood him, but couldn't help.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A compound-complex sentence is one that is made up of at least two separate clauses and the dependent clauses

  • The correct sentences are -

1. Susan teaches the kids who live in the neighborhood in the evenings after she comes home from work.

2. The doctor wants to prescribe physical therapy, and he wants me to see Dr. Smith whom he recommended.

3. Anthony instructed us on how the products are assembled, but he failed to tell us where they were made.

4. Although the exercise was difficult, we managed to finish it on time, so we passed the exam.

5. Mary understood the man who spoke little English, but she was unable to help him.

Answered by vcastelino77
13

Answer:

1. Susan teaches the kids who live in the neighbourhood in the evenings  

after she comes home from work.  

2. The doctor wants to prescribe physical therapy, and he wants me to  

see Dr. Smith whom he recommended.  

3. Anthony instructed us on how the products are assembled, but he  

failed to tell us where they were made.  

4. Although the exercise was difficult, we managed to finish it on time, so  

we passed the exam.  

5. Mary understood the man who spoke little English, but she was  

unable to help him.

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