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form a sentence with the 2 conjunction words she's and cann't
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roma
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How can you tell the difference between coordinate conjunctoins,subordinate conjunctoins, and correlative conjunctions?
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i'm not telling you
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Tick the correct option in eash of the following sentences
1.The princess had iong golden hair (AND/BUT/OR)all her maids
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mimo
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What type of conjunction is the bolded word?
Already 10 inches of rain had fallen, yet the downpour continued. correlative
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Identify the correlating conjunction.
During his fast, he neither ate food nor drank liquids. neither he neither ate
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What type of conjunction are the bolded words?
Evan’s joke was not only silly but also too long. coordinating subordinating
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What type of conjunction are the bolded words?
Evan’s joke was not only silly but also too long. a coordinating b subordinating
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Identify the correlating conjunction.
During his fast, he neither ate food nor drank liquids.
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Select the correct answer.
Which conjunctive adverb best completes the sentence? Franny wanted to go to Spain; _____, she could
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when do u use if and when do u use whether?
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Hillary
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Select the correct answer.
Which conjunctive adverb best connects the independent clauses in this sentence? Justin was hungry for
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In which sentence are the conjunctions used correctly?
1. Either Fred nor Jon knew about the accident. 2. The top award was given
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Anonymous
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Is it correct to say "apres il a fini, nous avons..."
or should it be "apres il finissait, nous avons..." Thanks No, I think it
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Ann
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Is "because" a subordinate conjunction?
Could you please give me a sentence in which I can identify the subordinate conjuntion.
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Gina
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can u plz give me 10 connectives and 10 sentences with them e.g:ALTHOUGH i love ice cream.i'm only allowed it once a week will u
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anesa
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for question 4, identify the subordinating conjunction in the sentence
You cannot obtain your drivers license unless you practice
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What is the acronym that can help you remember the subordinating conjunctions?
Responses A FANBOYSFANBOYS B A WHITE BUSA WHITE
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A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects clauses in a compound sentence. Click and drag the conjunctive adverb that
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A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that connects clauses in a compound sentence. Click and drag the conjunctive adverb that
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They left the oven on; consequently, the roast was burnt beyond recognition.
which is it of these? conjunctive adverb
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Hannah
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Read these two short sentences: There was a blizzard. Nearly 20,000 homes in the metro area lost power. Choose the correct
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Anonymous
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36. …. he lives in a cold, ill-equipped house,
he refuses to move. (A) In spite (B) Although (C) Despite (D) Whereas 37. It is
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mk-tintin
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Where p and q are statements, "p and q" is false if p is false.
Always Sometimes Never
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anna
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Which of the following sentences use a subordinating conjunction? Choose two that apply.
A. Although it was early, the heat
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Choose the correct conjunction of the verb ir
Antonio va_ montanas los veranos a la a los al a las
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Use the sentence to answer the question. We spent the afternoon at the beach; _____ we stopped at the arcade to play games.
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WHOe
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
We spent the afternoon at the beach; _____ we stopped at the arcade to play games. Which
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Kanna
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What is the function of the conjunction in the sentence below?
The cat snatched at the butterflies, but they fluttered away too
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Ebaybu
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What is the function of the conjunction in the sentence below?
Once the movie ended, the audience members shuffled out of the
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Ebaybu
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What is the function of the conjunction in the sentence below?
The company’s revenue won’t increase unless they enter a new
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Ebaybu
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Chose the conjunction in sentence
129) Everyone complains about the food, yet they keep going there to eat. B) yet C) they D) to
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Choose the best answer. ____ join similar words or groups of words and include and, but, or, nor, for, so, and yet.
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Optional
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
We spent the afternoon at the beach; _____ we stopped at the arcade to play games. Which
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Caseoh
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
We spent the afternoon at the beach; _____ we stopped at the arcade to play games. Which
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which word joins two ideas in this sentence? I ate lunch because i was hungry
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Shine
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Which conjunctive adverb signals an addition relationship?(1 point)
Responses moreover moreover similarly similarly therefore
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Which conjunction adverb seeing those an additional relationship. Therefore, otherwise similarity. Mireover
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Hi
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The acronym FANBOYS can help you remember the coordinating conjunctions. What do the letters in FANBOYS stand for?
a. For, And,
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Which conjunctive adverb signals an addition relationship?(1 point)
Responses otherwise otherwise similarly similarly therefore
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Short and choppy: Winston could have a sandwich for lunch. Winston could have pizza for
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Write a list of conjunctions you might you in a paragraph comparing the two establishments.
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Which conjunctive adverb signals an addition relationship?(1 point)
Responses: moreover therefore similarly otherwise
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Alto Saxaphone
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Which conjunctive adverb signals an addition relationship?(1 point)
Responses therefore therefore similarly similarly moreover
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Identify the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence.
Although the boy was small, he could outrun all of his
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some
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Short and choppy: Winston could have a sandwich for lunch. Winston could have pizza for
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luskdfosdngifd
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Which conjunctive advert signals and additional relationship
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..l
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Which conjunctive advert signals and additional relationship
Otherwise Therefor Similarly Moreover
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..l
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Question 5 options:
Type the contraction that could be used in this sentence. Tyrone and Juan have not been absent.
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heavenly
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Choose whether you should complete the sentence with qui or que:
Je fais mon devoir ________ je dois finir. qui que
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Read the sentence.
Marconi’s invention was not only practical but also affordable. What is the complete correlative conjunction
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