I know I got 2 of these right so can you tell me which 2 are right ?? labeled

1.select the dependen clause that best completes the sentence below.

jeff and his parents went to a nice Italian restaurant________.

A.located down town near the river.
B.even though his mother prefers Chinese food.(I PICK THIS)
C.after his piano recital

2.which of these is an independent clause?

A.whereever scott goes
B.amy will go
C.after his piano recital(I PICK THIS)

3.look at this sentence.
(when we finish the race,we will go to my house for dinner.)
which word introduces the dependent clause?

A.when(I PICK THIS)
B.we
C.to

You need to learn to identify independent clauses.

I know but you told me I had 2 right so please tell ME WHICH 2 ARE RIGHT !

Didn't I give you a big enough hint about the one you got wrong?

NO

Number 2 is wrong. It's the only one that asks about an independent clause.

To determine which options are correct for each question, we need to understand the concepts being tested in the questions. Let's go through each question and break down what is being asked.

Question 1: Select the dependent clause that best completes the sentence.

The sentence is: "Jeff and his parents went to a nice Italian restaurant________."

A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

Option A: "Located downtown near the river." This is a dependent clause because it has a subject "located" and a verb "downtown" but does not form a complete sentence. It could be used to complete the sentence.

Option B: "Even though his mother prefers Chinese food." This is also a dependent clause because it has a subject "even though his mother" and a verb "prefers" but does not form a complete sentence. This could be a possible correct answer.

Option C: "After his piano recital." This is a dependent clause because it has a subject "after his piano recital" and a verb "recital" but does not form a complete sentence. This could be a possible correct answer.

To determine which two options are correct, we need more information. Merely knowing that you got two correct is not enough to identify the correct options. You will need to review your answers and provide the specific options you selected for a more accurate assessment.

Question 2: Identify the independent clause.

An independent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and forms a complete sentence on its own.

Option A: "Wherever Scott goes." This is not an independent clause because it does not form a complete sentence; it lacks a verb.

Option B: "Amy will go." This is an independent clause because it contains a subject "Amy" and a verb "will go" and forms a complete sentence. This could be a possible correct answer.

Option C: "After his piano recital." This is not an independent clause because it does not form a complete sentence; it lacks a subject and a verb.

Once again, to identify the correct option, you would need to provide the specific option you selected.

Question 3: Identify the word that introduces the dependent clause.

The given sentence is: "When we finish the race, we will go to my house for dinner."

A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It typically relies on an independent clause to complete its meaning.

Option A: "When." This is the correct answer because it introduces the dependent clause "we finish the race."

Option B: "We." This is not correct because "we" is the subject of the independent clause, not the word that introduces the dependent clause.

Option C: "To." This is not correct because "to" is part of the independent clause, not the dependent clause.

In this case, "when" is the word that introduces the dependent clause.

To accurately determine which options are correct from the ones provided in the question, you would need to reference the specific options you selected.