Which is a complete sentence? A. The sound of waves crashing on shore woke me up at dawn. B. Paddling out to waves taller than my dad. C. A large wave that took me all the way to shore. D. Mom frying bacon and scrambling eggs for breakfast. I say A
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Correct :)
A
Thanks :) here is next one: Which is a run-on sentence? A. If you want to play softball this year, sign-ups are at the field this coming Saturday. B. When I was picking apples off the tree at dusk, a deer stood at the edge of the orchard. C. There were big, dark clouds in the sky, on our way home, buckets of rain and hail fell the whole way. D. Camilla, who was our baby-sitter when we were little, was a contestant on that TV game show. I think C
You're correct!
for the second one?
For both
Thanks for the medal!
ok, thanks
Your welcome
Which is the subject of this sentence? Does the Singing Hills Country Club allow dogs on their property? A. dogs B. Singing Hills Country Club C. Country Club D. club Umm.. C?
Go to this: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-find-the-subject-of-a-sentence.html
well first of all, it's not a sentence, it's a question XD then I'ma think "their" refers to "Singing Hills Country Club" "Singing Hills Country Club" is a "country club" and a country club is just a club... so it is a club
So... C is wrong?
Lol, I didn't make up the sentence, that how its written here XD you sure? I'm still confused tho..
idk either XD but my guess would be "club" by my logic ^ :P
Ok, makes sense :) but what does @31356 think?
Are we trying to find out the one that is wrong or correct?
we are trying to figure out what the subject of the sentence is: Which is the subject of this sentence? Does the Singing Hills Country Club allow dogs on their property? A. dogs B. Singing Hills Country Club C. Country Club D. club
Ah, please remember to open a new thread each time.
This is a tough one....let me see
Thanks for the medal!
@bookworm00981 that will be too much DX
That's fine lol, just make sure you close each question when your done. Just Protocol. :P
Go to: http://grammar.about.com/od/grammarfaq/a/What-Is-The-Subject-Of-A-Sentence.htm
Definition: a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with. Ex: "I've said all there is to be said on the subject"
problem is, 31356 is that it's a question :P
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