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ADAMSON UNIVERSTYCOLLEGE OF LAW900,San Marcelino Street, Ermita, Manila City 1000,Metro Manila

Activity 1. Combine the following sentences in four different ways.1. Steve spent summer in France. While in France he studied art history.a. Steve spent the summer in France, studying art history.b. While spending the summer in France, Steve studied art history.c. Steve spent the summer in France, and he studied art history.d. Steve spent the summer in France; while in France, he studied art history.

2. Betty wrote a paper on strip mining. It won the essay contest.a. Betty wrote a paper on strip mining, and it won the essay contest.b. Betty wrote a paper on strip mining that won the essay contest.c. The paper that Betty wrote on strip mining won the essay contest.d. Betty wrote a paper on strip mining; it won the essay contest.

3. Al wants to go to Europe this summer. However, he doesnt have moneya. Al wants to go to Europe this summer, but he doesnt have the money.b. Even though Al wants to go to Europe this summer, he doesnt have the money.c. Although he doesnt have the money, Al wants to go to Europe this summer.d. Al wants to go to Europe this summer; however, he doesnt have the money.

4. Terry lost the case. Still, his client was happy because of the judgements size.a. Terry lost the case, but his client was happy because of the judgments size.b. Although Terry lost the case, his client was happy because of the judgments size.c. Despite losing the case, Terrys client was happy because of the judgments size.d. Terry lost the case; still, his client was happy because of the judgments size.

5. Jerry dropped his notes during his presentations. His boss was not happy.a. Jerry dropped his notes during his presentation, and his boss was not happy.b. Since Jerry dropped his notes during his presentation, his boss was not happy.c. Jerry dropped his notes during his presentation, making his boss unhappy.d. Jerry dropped his notes during his presentation; his boss was not happy.

6. The jury found for the plaintiff. It did so based on the Smith letter.a. Because of the Smith letter, the jury found for the plaintiff.b. The jury found for the plaintiff based on the Smith letter.c. Basing its decision on the Smith letter, the jury found for the plaintiff.d. Based on the Smith letter, the jury found for the plaintiff.

7. Most of Bettys practice is in the field of real estate law. However, she also does some estate planning.a. Most of Bettys practice is in real estate law, with some estate planning.

b. Even though most of Bettys practice is in real estate law, she also does estate planning.c. Most of Bettys practice is in real estate law; she also does estate planning.d. Most of Bettys practice is in real estate law; however, she also does estate planning.

8. Roberts case hinges on one piece of evidence. The piece of evidence it hinges on is the Smith letter.a. Roberts case hinges on one piece of evidencethe Smith letter .b. Roberts case hinges on one piece of evidence: the Smith letter.c. The key to Roberts case is the Smith letter.d. The Smith letter is the key to Roberts case.

9. Professor Johnson is an expert on intellectual property. She is especially known for her book on the history.a. Professor Johnson is an expert on intellectual property law, and she is especially known for her book on the history of patents.b. Professor Johnson is an expert on intellectual property law, being especially known for her book on the history of patents.c. Professor Johnson, an expert on intellectual property law, is especially known for her book on the history of patents.d. Professor Johnson is an expert on intellectual property law; she is especially known for her book on the history of patents.

10. Marcia did well in Torts. She made an A. However, she received a D in Property.a. Although Marcia did well in Torts (she made an A), she received a D in Property.b. Marcia did well in Tortsan A, but she received a D in Property.c. Even though Marcia received a D in Property, she did well in Torts, making an A.d. Marcia did well in Torts, making an A; however, she received a D in Property.