Which sentence includes a dependent clause?(1 point)

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The class voted on their favorite project, and the winner received an award.
The class voted on their favorite project, and the winner received an award.

The students walked down the hallway and into the auditorium.
The students walked down the hallway and into the auditorium.

After practicing for many months, the drama club was ready to perform the play.
After practicing for many months, the drama club was ready to perform the play.

I will begin writing my essay once I have made an outline.

After practicing for many months, the drama club was ready to perform the play.

The sentence that includes a dependent clause is: "I will begin writing my essay once I have made an outline."

The sentence that includes a dependent clause is: "I will begin writing my essay once I have made an outline."

To identify a dependent clause, we need to look for a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought on its own. In this case, the dependent clause is: "once I have made an outline." It depends on the main clause "I will begin writing my essay" to complete the thought.

The other sentences do not include dependent clauses. They consist of independent clauses, which are able to stand on their own as complete thoughts.

Which sentence displays proper subject-verb agreement?(1 point)

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One of her friends bring gifts for Harper's party.
One of her friends bring gifts for Harper's party.

Few people know how to water ski.
Few people know how to water ski.

All of the musicians is invited to perform for the talent show.
All of the musicians is invited to perform for the talent show.

The people in line takes life jackets when boarding the boat.

The sentence that displays proper subject-verb agreement is: "Few people know how to water ski."

In this sentence, the subject "few people" is plural, and the verb "know" agrees with it in the present tense.

Use the sentence to answer the question.



The tiny puppy bought from the breeder wagged its tail for a treat.



Which of the following is the participle in the sentence?

(1 point)
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bought
bought

for
for

wagged
wagged

breeder

The participle in the sentence is "bought."

Question

Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
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That batch of cookies smell so good!
That batch of cookies smell so good!

The crowd of children gathers at the playground.
The crowd of children gathers at the playground.

The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.

The litter of kittens meow so sweetly.

The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is: "The crowd of children gathers at the playground."

In this sentence, the subject "crowd of children" is singular, and the verb "gathers" agrees with it in the present tense.

Use the paragraph to answer the question.



Molly's new puppy is learning how to play fetch. Rolling a ball across the floor is an exciting activity for the puppy. He runs after the ball because he will be receiving a treat if he returns the ball to his owner.



Which of the following shows the gerund(s)?

(1 point)
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learning, rolling, exciting, receiving
learning, rolling, exciting, receiving

rolling, exciting, receiving
rolling, exciting, receiving

rolling
rolling

learning, exciting