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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Britney7970 @charlotte123

OpenStudy (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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh.ok.... bt they all sound correct

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh...they did come with question mark and period

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

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 :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Simple predicate was written twice :P

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

@Allday_Everyday You there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry.. i meant complete predicate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@charlotte123

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Ah I see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea.lol

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

It would be a simple predicate :) ----> http://www.education.com/reference/article/complete-simple-predicates/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh..thanks

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

No problem! Take care!

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