Combine the following sentences by first using a gerund, then a infinitive, and finally it in the subject position. The first one is done for you.
1.
She takes a math course every semester. This is difficult.
Taking a math course every semester is difficult.
To take a math course every semester is difficult.
It is difficult to take a math course every semester.
2.
Taking a math course every semester is difficult.
To take a math course every semester is difficult.
It is difficult to take a math course every semester.
2.
During the semester, she goes to class every day. This is a good idea.
Going to class every day is a good idea.
To go to class every day is a good idea.
It is a good idea to go to class every day.
3.
Going to class every day is a good idea.
To go to class every day is a good idea.
It is a good idea to go to class every day.
3.
She takes notes as the professor does the sample problems on the board. This is useful.
Taking notes as the professor does the sample problems on the board is useful.
To take notes as the professor does the sample problems on the board is useful.
It is useful to take notes as the professor does the sample problems on the board.
4.
Taking notes as the professor does the sample problems on the board is useful.
To take notes as the professor does the sample problems on the board is useful.
It is useful to take notes as the professor does the sample problems on the board.
4.
She does the homework problems regularly. This takes time.
Doing the homework problems regularly it takes time.
To do the homework problems regularly it takes time.
It takes time to do the homework problems regularly.
5.
Doing the homework problems regularly it takes time.
To do the homework problems regularly it takes time.
It takes time to do the homework problems regularly.
5.
She turns the homework in every day. This give her a sense of satisfaction.
Turning the homework in everyday, gives her a sense of satisfaction.
To turn the homework in everyday, gives her a sense if satisfaction.
It gives her a sense if satisfaction to turn the homework in everyday.
6.
Turning the homework in everyday, gives her a sense of satisfaction.
To turn the homework in everyday, gives her a sense if satisfaction.
It gives her a sense if satisfaction to turn the homework in everyday.
6.
She gets good grades. This is the best reward.
Getting good grades is the best reward.
To get good grades is the best reward.
It is the best reward to get good grades
Getting good grades is the best reward.
To get good grades is the best reward.
It is the best reward to get good grades
Exercise 38
Combine the two sentences in each item by using the correlative conjunction given.
1.
(both...and)
Physics is classified as a physical science. Chemistry is classified as a physical science. Both, Physics and Chemistry are classified as a physical science.
2.
(neither...nor)
We cannot classify mathematics ass biological science. We cannot classify psychology as a physical science.
We cannot classify mathematics as a biological science, neither psychology as a physical science.
3.
(not only...but also)
Botany and zoology are normally considered biological sciences. They are generally requirements for a B.S degree.
Not only, Botany and zoology are normally considered biological sciences, bu also they are generally requirements for a B.S degree.
4.
(either... or)
All liberal arts major have to take physical science courses. Instead, all liberal arts major could take two biological science courses.
All liberal arts major have to take either two physical or biological science courses.
5.
( not only...but also)
In order to graduate, all students in college must take certain required courses. They have to take some electives In order to graduate, all students in college not only must take certain required courses, but also they have to take some electives.
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