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Which sentence includes a dependent clause? (1 point)
Joe was driving home, but Sue was in the passenger seat. They gave medals
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Beans
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I need help classifying sentences (compound, complex, compound-complex). Here's the sentence: I got in trouble so I can't go to
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Alex
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Which type of sentence is the following? An example would be.
A) correct sentence B) run-on sentence C) sentence fragment I
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Marie
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Which type of sentence is the following? The abdomen was hard and firm, nonreducible, there were no bowel sounds within the
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Marie
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Which type of sentence is the following? It seems to be worse when he plays golf, it does not bother him when he bowls.
A)
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Marie
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1. He lied me that you were a fine gardener.
2. He lied that you were a fine gardener. 3. He lied to me that you were a fine
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rfvv
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After he rests from a golfing trip, this pain goes away.
A) complete sentence B) fragment C) run-on I say it is a fragment
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Marie
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He was tender in the right upper quadrant.
A) complete sentence B) fragment C) run-on Seems complete but I answered it b
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Marie
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The patient is to use medications as directed and to return to the emergency room if he continues to have diarrhea.
A) complete
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Marie
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Returns now complaining of increase in depression over the past several months, resulting in an emergency room visit.
A) complete
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Marie
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The patient tolerated the procedure well without any complications.
A) complete sentence B) fragment C) run-on To me it is a, a
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Marie
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We will teach him to take a pulse today, and he will record his fast pulse rates and when this occurs and what he is doing.
a.
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Marie
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Which sentence below shows a contrast?
A) The Northeast has warm summers and cold, snowy winters. B) Unlike the Northeast, the
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John
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Is the following a sentence fragment or an independent statement? Explain how you know. “Knowing only that I was asked to show
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cathy
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I have answered each group of words and would like someone to check them please. I just want to know I am on the right track,
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Jazmyne
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What will be imperative sentence of this sentence:-
1. Will you lend money tomorrow?
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Dinesh
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what type of sentence is I hereby declare Tuesday Shakespeare Day.
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Stacie
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Which sentence is written in the interrogative mood?
A. Henry Knudson was such a mysterious man! B. Was the lead character of the
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needapass
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What kind of sentence.
Today we went to six flags, but it rained.
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What kind of sentence is this.
I had strep throat, so I had to stay home from school.
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What kind of sentence is this.
If you upset a grizzly bear, he will try to attack you, and we will be in big trouble.
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is this a compound or complex sentence:
They were lovely people, the kind you might meet anywhere.
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matt
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Write whether a sentence is simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.
1-Mrs. Huang planned a party for Kim because she was
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joe
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A few more things.Thank you.
“Why don’t we go to the seaside for the weekend?” he asked (us). He proposed going to the
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Matthew
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Which sentence begins with a dependent clause?(1 point)
Responses When we go to school in the morning, we need to take our
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help me pleeease
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Is this sentence a simple, complex, or compound sentence? I believe that it is a complex sentence because it is not two
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Jazmyne
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She is a pleasant 18-year-old female who states that she was at a pub where she was eating and actually fell while holding a
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Jenny
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16. Which of the following is a compound sentence?
A. Rain and heavy winds caused damage along the coast. [B. Sue gave Jim a new
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jake
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Which sentence is a COMPLEX sentence?
"Hip hop is my favorite type of music." "I like hip hop, but I prefer jazz." "That's the
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susssy baaaka
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Are the following sentences fragments, run-on or complete sentences?
1.You better believe what I say to be true. 2.Listen
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Matt
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When a sentence is written in the interrogative mood, the verb form should _________(1 point)
Responses make an exclamation. make
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Amilyah Watson
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Which best describes this sentence?
Since many countries have football teams, there is much competition leading to the World Cup.
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Kam
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Is this a complex sentence? In most countries, people call the game of soccer football.
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Kam
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what type of sentence is this: I don't know what you want me to do, the directions are not clear.
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terry
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what is immperative sentence and interrogative sentence
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christian
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I need to determine if these sentences are statements or not.
1)Abraham Lincoln was the first president of the United States.
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Alex L.
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Tim likes soup,so Mary brought tomatoes. which is it a compex interrogative or declarative
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Anonymous
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Please check my work.
Identify whether if this sentence is complex, an exclamation, declarative, or interrogative. The car broke
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Priya
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Please check my work.
Identify whether each sentence is complex, an exclamation, declarative, or interrogative. 1. Tim likes
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Priya
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Determin if the following sentences are:
run-ons, fragments, or correct as is. 1. Because subtle changes can reveal future
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Leslie-To:Writeacher
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Is the following an interrogative of declaritive sentence
Guess who we saw today
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Tami
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What is the question answer flow for an exclamatory sentence
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Michael
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I need a 12th grade level complex/compound sentence using a gerund.
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addowlin21
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Please tell me if I have identified the following the sentences correctly as being declarative, exclamatory or impeative:
The
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Linda
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1. I would prefer not to eat that.
2. He slaved at his job so his family would have everything they needed. 3. Your cholesterol
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rfvv
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Can you please see if everything is correct? Thank you.
1) She said she couldn't stand science fiction or documentary films. 2)
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Mike1
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Urgent! Can someone please look these over? The sentences are very vague (welcome to online schooling, I guess). Some of them
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Danielle
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What kind of sentence is:
The state park in the rocky mountains is beautiful, lots of things to do.
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Troy
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1. Seeing the policeman, he ran away.
2. When he saw the policeman, he ran away. 3. As soon as he saw the policeman, he ran away.
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rfvv
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1. You can't go there alone.
2. You are not able to go there alone. 3. You are not allowed to go there alone. (What does #1 mean?
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rfvv
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