Combine each pair sentences. Use verbs Action and being in the new sentence. Write the new sentence.

The coaches were impressed. coaches were happy.

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The coaches were impressed. They were happy.

Your directions are to COMBINE the two sentences into ONE new sentence.

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The coaches were impressed and they were happy

Better is this: The coaches were impressed and happy.

(When combining sentences, don't repeat words that aren't necessary.)

To combine the sentences "The coaches were impressed" and "The coaches were happy" using the verbs "Action" and "being," you can use the present participle form of the verb "be" which is "being" and the verb "impressed" or "happy" as the action verb.

The new sentence would be: "The coaches were being impressed and happy."