Connect the two sentences into a single one, using the second given sentence as a dependent clause.
1. Geraldine Chaplin is a great actress. However, she is less well-known than her father Charlie Chaplin.
2. They spent the night here. It was too late for them to go home.
3. You must come early. We will have time to make all the arrangements.
4. I took my little son to school. After that, I went to work.
5. The visitors arrived. She was preparing dinner.
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1. Though less well-known than her legendary father Charlie Chaplin, Geraldine Chaplin has established herself as a great actress in her own right.
2. Since it was too late to head home, they spent the night in the comfortable guest room.
3. To ensure we have ample time to prepare everything, it's crucial that you arrive early.
4. After dropping my little son at school, I rushed off to work to ensure I wouldn't be late.
5. Her hands kneading dough in the kitchen, she was pleasantly surprised by the unexpected arrival of guests.
1 Although Geraldine Chaplin is a great actress, she is less well-known than her father Charlie Chaplin
2 Because it was too late for them to go home, they spent the night here
4 After I took my little son to school, I went to work
5 When the visitor arrived, she was preparing dinner