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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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When you are looking at a work by Monet, stand back at least fifteen or twenty feet.
simple, compound, complex, compound-complex
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Hayley
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How courageous the people were to go against the powerful king! Exclamatory sentence
Let them eat cake. Imperative Don't miss the
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Chris
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5.Unless my girlfriend postpones her visit from Calgary, I will not have time to study for my exam.
1. Simple Sentence 2.
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Keisha
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Which of the following choices is a run-on sentence?
A. Take public transportation, it saves gas B. Join the army and see the
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Ace.
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1. This is a superlative sentence.
e.g. Mr. Pitt is the heaviest of the three. 2. This is a comparative sentence. e.g. Emily is
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rfvv
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How many kinds of sentences are there?
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Ty
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what is a command, statement, question, and exclamation sentences please show me some
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Anonymous
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1. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Is this a declarative sentence? 2. Which of these is a declarative
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Anonymous
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An opinion sentence that uses the word empty?
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Jesse
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What is a compound sentence?
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John
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Is Sam going to sleep early tonight:
declarative imperative exclamatory interrogative. I didn't fill out the answer causing me to
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melissa
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Which sentence includes a dependent clause?
A. The boy received a dog named rover for his birthday B. They gave sandwiches to the
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Is the following sentence (a) fragment, (b) run on sentence, (c) commas splice, (d) complete sentence? Although zone-delivered
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Jeff
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Which of the following sentence represents an example of a declarative sentence?
A. That's the strangest thing I've ever seen! B.
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Anonymous
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"I think it would be best to study the problem carefully.
dose this sentence make s statement or gives a command.
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AK
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Be so kind as to feed my dog.
Can this be an interrogative sentence? im bit confused.
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AK
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I need help I was sick and I recived a study guide but we leave our books @ school. I need the deffintion for what a
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donnie price
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Is it possible to form sentences with just nouns and verbs?
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Shelby
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WHICH SENTENCE IS MORE CORRECT AND WHY?
"Why can't I go with you?" asked Jake. or "Why can't I go with you?" Jake asked.
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Jenn
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Identify the compound sentence.
1) Last summer, we decided to drive to the beach. 2) Because it had been sunny all week, we did
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Maya
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Please give me some examples of sentences this,What is a universal claim?
Is this correct? Mary is the town clerk.
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Diane
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what type of sentence is this,
In one of her columns, Abigail Van Buren printed the letter of “I’d rather be a widow.” The
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miracle
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What is the question and answer flow for an exclmatory sentence?
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Mathilde
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What's the difference between the following sentences: "he looks happy." "he looks like he's happy." "he seems happy."
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K
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What is it called when the subject (being you) is automatically understood?
Like... Go shut the door. the subject is understood
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Katy
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Would the sentence below be:
SIMPLE, COMPLEX, COMPOUND, or COMPOUND COMPLEX? The students prepared for the exam, and the
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Carrie
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Helping my son and double checking, could the following 2 sentences be considered imperative sentences?
1. Josh go to your room.
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cher
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I'm having trouble understanding what kind of sentences these are:
Compound? Compound-complex? Declarative? Interrogative?
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Jin
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lily want to go to the park,however it was raining heavily is it complex sentence
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ava arrived home just in time to eat dinner is it complex sentence
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Identify each of the following as either a complete sentence or fragment:
In 1947, Chuck Yeager flew the first supersonic
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Which of the following groups of words is NOT a clause fragment?
(1 point) Responses Because the yard is so small. Because the
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gaconnectionsansw3r
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences in questions 7–8.
The average American drinks fifty-four gallons of soda
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Identify the choice that best describes the sentences in questions 7–8.
The average American drinks fifty-four gallons of soda
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Which sentence has one independent clause and no dependent clauses?
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Which sentence below is a COMPLEX sentence? (1 point) Responses Hip-hop is my favorite type of music. Hip-hop is my favorite
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Kopopolo
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Identify the term that correcly the sentence
After all I have always been a night owl and I prefer moonlight to sun light
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Identify the term that correctly identifies the sentence. My name, Cynthia, is from a Greek word for moon. (1 point) Responses
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red
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Identify the term that correctly identifies the sentence.
My name, Cynthia, is from a Greek word for moon. (1 point) simple
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What type of sentence are you signing when you also shake your head back and fourth?
A) Statement B) Question C) Negative
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Which sentence below is a COMPLEX sentence? (1 point) Responses Hip-hop is my favorite type of music. Hip-hop is my favorite
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Identify the simple sentences.
Gabriel wanted to take driving lessons, though he did not want to take them at his high school.
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Identify the complex sentences.
Gabriel wanted to take driving lessons, though he did not want to take them at his high school.
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Which sentence below is a COMPLEX sentence?
a. Hip-hop is my favorite type of music. b. I like hip-hop, but I prefer jazz. c.
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Connexus Student
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Choose the term that describes the type of sentence shown. If you are in line early, you’ll be sure to get the best tickets.
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Kopopolo
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A ____ sentence contains two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
Responses A simplesimple B compoundcompound C
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