Rewrite the following compound sentence as a complex sentence by changing the italicized clause to a subordinate clause.
[ Is in the italicized clause ]
[Harry drew near the fire,] and he nearly singed his jacket.
Rewrite the following compound sentence as a complex sentence by changing the italicized clause to a subordinate clause.
[Jeannie eats enormous meals,] but she never gains weight.
"Quality" is a short story about an elderly boot maker, and [his name is Mr. Gessler.]
The barn belongs to the Smiths, and [it was damaged by the storm.]
I have a big box, and [I keep all my odds and ends in it.]
[ Is in the italicized clause ]
[Harry drew near the fire,] and he nearly singed his jacket.
Rewrite the following compound sentence as a complex sentence by changing the italicized clause to a subordinate clause.
[Jeannie eats enormous meals,] but she never gains weight.
"Quality" is a short story about an elderly boot maker, and [his name is Mr. Gessler.]
The barn belongs to the Smiths, and [it was damaged by the storm.]
I have a big box, and [I keep all my odds and ends in it.]