Combine each pair of sentences, using the subordinating conjunction indicated 1. He has soccer practice. Steve goes to the library after school. (unless)

Unless he has soccer practice, Steve goes to the library after school.

To combine these two sentences using the subordinating conjunction "unless," you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Identify the common subject or noun in both sentences. In this case, it is "Steve."

Step 2: Remove the subject from the second sentence and use the subordinating conjunction "unless" to create a subordinate clause. The original sentence "Steve goes to the library after school" can become "unless he has soccer practice."

Step 3: Combine the remaining part of the first sentence with the subordinate clause using a comma. The combined sentence will be:

"He goes to the library after school unless he has soccer practice."

This sentence implies that if Steve has soccer practice, he won't go to the library after school.

Unless Steve goes to the library after school, he has soccer practice.