How can these sentences be combined to include a dependent clause?

The coach announced the starters. The players sat on the bench.

The coach announced the starters while the players sat on the bench.
The coach announced the starters; the players sat on the bench.
The coach announced the starters, but the players sat on the bench.
The coach announced the starters and sat on the bench.

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By using the dependent clause marker "while", we can combine the two sentences into-

The coach announced the starters while the players sat on the bench.

The given sentence contains two sentences that are independent. These two need to be combined in such a way that one becomes or acts as a dependent clause.

  • Now, an independent clause is a group of words or phrases that completes a thought and can be taken as a sentence.
  • On the other hand, a dependent clause is one that is incomplete and cannot be taken as a complete sentence.
  • Also, dependent clauses also add details to the main or independent clause.
  • Now, in the given two sentences, the first sentence and the second can be combined by "while" which will turn the second sentence into a dependent clause.
  • This means with the dependent phrase marker "while", the dependent clause is "while the players sat on the bench."

A dependent clause is one that cannot be taken as a sentence on its own. And with the addition of the dependent clause marker "while" to the second sentence, the new sentence becomes "the coach announced the starters while the players sat on the bench." Thus, the correct answer is the first option.

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