Combine these sentences by using a subordinating conjunction: “Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year. He wanted to go to Austin.”
Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year, but he wanted to go to Austin, too.
Although he wanted to go to Austin, Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year.
Nathan went to San Diego for vacation last year, and he wanted to go to Austin.
Nathan went to San Diego and Austin for vacation last year.