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Sentence 1. I had a lot of plans for the summer in Nova Scotia. Sentence 2. Even though my work schedule was very busy,I had a lot of plans for the summer.Sentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer, but I never took the time to enjoy the sunny weather.
Sentence 1. I had a lot of plans for the summer with my mother. sentence 2. I had a lot of plan for the summer, until amy new job startedsentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer; but I end up working instead.
Sentence 1. Hoping to take a vacation, I had a lot of plans for the summer.Sentence 2. Because I did not go anywhere in the spring, I had a lot of plans for the summer.Sentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer, and I shared them with my friends.
Sentence 1. I had a lot of plans for the summer with all of my friends. Sentence 2. I had a lot of plans for the summer, until I got a summer job. Sentence 3. I have a full time summer job now, which is too bad because I had a lot of plans for the summer.
I hope this is correct:Sentence 1. Two years ago I had a lot of plans for the summer. Sentence 2. Prior to breaking my leg in a biking accident, I had a lot of plans for the summer.Sentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer, and then we decided to move.
Another great effort all around!Bailey, your third sentence uses a relative pronoun to link the added clause. This actually makes it a dependent clause.
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Sentence 1. I had a lot of plans for the summer in Nova Scotia.
Sentence 2. Even though my work schedule was very busy,I had a lot of plans for the summer.
Sentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer, but I never took the time to enjoy the sunny weather.
Sentence 1. I had a lot of plans for the summer with my mother.
sentence 2. I had a lot of plan for the summer, until amy new job started
sentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer; but I end up working instead.
Sentence 1. Hoping to take a vacation, I had a lot of plans for the summer.
Sentence 2. Because I did not go anywhere in the spring, I had a lot of plans for the summer.
Sentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer, and I shared them with my friends.
Sentence 1. I had a lot of plans for the summer with all of my friends.
Sentence 2. I had a lot of plans for the summer, until I got a summer job.
Sentence 3. I have a full time summer job now, which is too bad because I had a lot of plans for the summer.
I hope this is correct:
Sentence 1. Two years ago I had a lot of plans for the summer.
Sentence 2. Prior to breaking my leg in a biking accident, I had a lot of plans for the summer.
Sentence 3. I had a lot of plans for the summer, and then we decided to move.
Another great effort all around!
Bailey, your third sentence uses a relative pronoun to link the added clause. This actually makes it a dependent clause.
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