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For each of the following, join the sentences to make one appropriate sentence without changing the meaning.

     
1.   This man is old. He is also long-winded.
     
2.   Ailing is very beautiful. She is proud.
     
3.   The company suffered a financial loss. The accountant made a serious mistake.
     
4.   Many Lee studied very hard. she could not pass the examination.
     
5.   Hannah quickly closed the windows. The rain could not come in.
     
6.   The plane was delayed. There was a terrible storm over California.
     
7.   Jenny cannot play the piano. Her brother, Joe, cannot play the piano too.
     
8.   I need a needle to sew. I need some threads too. I do not need the scissors.
     
9.   The durians are huge. They are fleshy.
     
10.   Sunny wanted to go to the school campfire. His father did not allow him to go.
     

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1.   This man is old and long-winded.
2.   Ailing is very beautiful but proud.
3.   The company suffered a financial loss because the accountant made a serious mistake.
4.   Although May lee studied very hard, she could not pass the examination.
5.   Hannah quickly closed the windows so that the rain could not come in.
6.   The plane was delayed because there was a terrible storm over California.
7.   Both Jenny and her brother cannot play the piano.
8.   I need a needle and some threads but not the scissors to sew.
9.   The durians are huge and fleshy.
10.   Sunny wanted to go tot he school campfire but his father did not allow him to go.
     
 
 
 

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