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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help Please!!!!

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Sure With...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A test on Complex Sentences @LeilaniLane

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Okay question is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

question one is Which sentence is a complex sentence? A) The car keeps stalling. B) Where did it stall the last time? C) I turned onto Second Street and stopped dead. D)The car stalled as soon as I turned the corner.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@LeilaniLane

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Seems weird I know but I believe its C Because of the and which makes it a compound sentance

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Oh wait..:S Its not sorry lol its D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence is a complex sentence? I wanted my gray suit because I look good in it. The dry cleaner will be closed until Tuesday. I need that suit back before then. I have a job interview and want to look good

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would you like me just to put the whole test? @LeilaniLane

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Yes! I think that one is also D sorry lol I was a little busy Gotta lot of tabs open :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok and its fine take your time!

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

O.o It means bold right? None of the letters in "dark type" show up...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok let me fix it

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

:3 Okie dokie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Everything in the arrows is bold ok What part of speech is the word in dark type? The seats in the auditorium are not >very< comfortable. noun adjective adverb conjunction Question 4 What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? The crew >that sweeps the floors< left a mess. adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause Question 5 What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? It is unfair >that everyone must wait for you.< adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause Question 6 What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? >As soon as the stock clerks arrive,< restocking will start. adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause Question 7 What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? Jeff claimed >that he had left his license home.< adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause Question 8 What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? >The jury stayed in the courtroom< until the judge left. adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause Question 9 What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? >Who called my name,< or am I just heading things? adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause Question 10 What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? The bleachers, >which are exposed to the elements,< can be very cold in winter. adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@LeilaniLane

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Ok :3 3 - C 4 - B 5 - C 6 - B 7 - C 8 - D 9 - A 10 - A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnak you soooooo much!!!!! @LeilaniLane

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