Sentence Combining
📖 Learn
Good writers know how to combine short, choppy sentences into smooth, flowing ones. This skill makes your writing easier to read and more interesting. Let's learn how to become a sentence-combining pro!
Why Combine Sentences?
Better Flow
Combined sentences read smoothly, like a gentle river instead of choppy waves.
More Variety
Mixing sentence lengths keeps readers interested and engaged.
Avoid Choppiness
Too many short sentences in a row can make writing feel bumpy and boring.
See the Difference
I have a dog. His name is Max. He likes to play fetch. He is very friendly.
I have a friendly dog named Max who loves to play fetch.
Meet the FANBOYS!
The 7 coordinating conjunctions that join sentences of equal importance
📌 Subordinating Conjunctions
These words make one idea depend on another. They show relationships like time, cause, or condition.
It started raining. We went inside.
When it started raining, we went inside.
📌 Relative Pronouns
These words add extra information about a noun. They help you describe people, places, or things in the same sentence.
My teacher is very kind. She helps me with math.
My teacher, who helps me with math, is very kind.
📝 Comma Rules When Combining
Knowing when to use a comma is important! Here are the key rules:
💡 Pro Tip
Read your combined sentence out loud! If it sounds natural and makes sense, you've done it right. If it sounds confusing, try a different conjunction or rearrange the parts.
💡 Examples
Let's look at pairs of choppy sentences and see different ways to combine them.
Example 1
I like pizza. My sister likes pasta.
I like pizza, but my sister likes pasta.
While I like pizza, my sister likes pasta.
Example 2
The book was exciting. I couldn't put it down.
The book was exciting, so I couldn't put it down.
Because the book was exciting, I couldn't put it down.
Example 3
The scientist made a discovery. She won an award. The discovery changed medicine.
The scientist, who made a discovery that changed medicine, won an award.
✏️ Practice
Now it's your turn! Choose the best way to combine each pair of sentences.
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
✅ Check Your Understanding
Play "Sentence Builder" to test your sentence combining skills!
🏗️ Sentence Builder Challenge
Combine sentences or identify correct combinations
🚀 Summary & Next Steps
FANBOYS
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
Subordinating
because, although, when, while, if
Relative
who, which, that
Commas
Use them with FANBOYS and at clause boundaries
💡 Keep Practicing!
- Look for choppy sentences in your own writing and try combining them
- When reading, notice how authors combine sentences
- Practice using different conjunctions to see how meaning changes
- Remember: Variety is key! Mix short and combined sentences
Continue Learning
- Review Word Choice to learn about selecting strong words
- Return to the Revision Strategies unit overview
- Practice sentence combining in your next writing assignment