using the list of subordinating conjunctions, combine the independent clauses to create complex sentences.
although
because
so that
if
since
though
as long as
so
unless
3. Sue's softball team, the Dragons, forfeited Saturdays game. Two of their players were sick. They couldn't make it.
4. The bake sale will not have enough baked goods to sell. We all need to contribute to make it a success. We will make enough money.
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3. Although two of their players were sick and couldn't make it, Sue's softball team, the Dragons, forfeited Saturday's game.
4. Because we all need to contribute to make it a success, the bake sale will not have enough baked goods to sell, but we will make enough money.
5. We need to all contribute to the bake sale so that it will have enough baked goods to sell, and we will make enough money.
6. If we all contribute to the bake sale, it will have enough baked goods to sell, and we will make enough money.
7. Since we all need to contribute to make it a success, the bake sale will not have enough baked goods to sell, but we will make enough money.
8. Though we all need to contribute to make it a success, the bake sale will not have enough baked goods to sell, but we will make enough money.
9. As long as we all contribute to the bake sale, it will have enough baked goods to sell, and we will make enough money.
10. So, unless we all contribute to the bake sale, it will not have enough baked goods to sell, and we will not make enough money.