Close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in. -please close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in -will you close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in. -you should close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in. -this is a complete sentence. No correction is necessary
@Britney7970 @charlotte123
I believe that it would be ---> You should close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in.
oh.ok.... bt they all sound correct
Will you close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in. <--- Should end with a question mark. Please close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in <--- Only one that doesn't end with a period.
one more question........ Loud music BLARES out of the back windows on a hot,summer day. The word BLARES is a -simple predicate -simple subject -complete subject -simple predicate
oh...they did come with question mark and period
I still think that this is the best choice ----> You should close the door before all of the air conditioning goes out and the heat comes in sounds better. <---- It tells you that you should close the door - Giving you a reason why :)
ok
Loud music BLARES out of the back windows on a hot,summer day. The word BLARES is a -simple predicate -simple subject -complete subject -simple predicate
Simple predicate was written twice :P
@Allday_Everyday You there?
sorry.. i meant complete predicate
@charlotte123
Ah I see
yea.lol
It would be a simple predicate :) ----> http://www.education.com/reference/article/complete-simple-predicates/
ohh..thanks
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