Mrs. Gardner recently suffered a miscarriage. She previusly ordered baby clothes
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Mrs. Gardner recently suffered a miscarriage and
had previously ordered baby clothes.
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To connect these two lines we can use, "and had".
Explanation:
What do you understand by the word "had" in a sentence?
Had signifies the past tense of the verb have. Had is occasionally used rather than 'if' to start a sentence that relates to something that may have happened but didn't.
Mrs. Gardner recently suffered a miscarriage and had previously ordered baby clothes.
The use of "but" can also work here.
Mrs. Gardner recently suffered a miscarriage but she previously ordered baby clothes.
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