1. We could get back to shore. It started to rain hard. (before)
We could get back to shore before it started to rain hard.
2. I saw him. He was always carrying a plastic shopping bag. (whenever)
whenever I saw him, he was always carrying a plastic shopping bag.
Combine each pair of sentences using the conjunction in brackets.
1. We could get back to shore. It started to rain hard. (before)
\(\Rightarrow\) We could get back to shore before it started to rain hard.
2. I saw him. He was always carrying a plastic shopping bag. (whenever)
\(\Rightarrow\) Whenever I saw him, he was always carrying a plastic shopping bag.
Good luck!