In which sentence is the subject understood? A. Shake it well before pouring it into the glass. B. Trying to simplify the clutter was a huge undertaking. C. It is up to you how to decorate your room. D. Your day skiing will be the best fun you'll ever have.
a?
said the same thing
Which is a sentence fragment? A. The leaders cancelled the ride due to the bad weather. B. With her horse and gear all ready to go. C. It poured rain on the morning of the ride; the bad weather continued. D. Anne looked forward to the trail ride.
B
Which is a sentence fragment? A. Hamburgers, hot dogs, and salad, which were for dinner. B. The cottage where we'll be staying is on the beach. C. It has surfboards and snorkel equipment. D. There's a barbecue grill on the deck.
c?
yes c
Which is a complete sentence? A. Even though it was dark. B. After we got home from practice. C. It's easy to get the ball in the basket. D. As soon as my dad tried.
C
hich is a complete sentence? A. While I look for my keys. B. Singing the baby a lullaby. C. Even though it is warm without any rain. D. Bicycle racks are set up outside the building.
which#
D
Which is the best correction of the sentence fragment? Jill wants to get a new dress. Or a skirt. A. Jill wants to get a new dress or a skirt. B. Jill wants to get. A skirt or a new dress. C. Jill wants to get a new dress, or she wants to get a skirt. D. Jill wants to get a new skirt. Or a dress.
C?
A or C
I'm not sure about number one, but it isn't A, since 'it' doesn't specify what. Number three is A, since it is a sentence fragment. Read it again, and you'll see that they used 'which'. The last one you did should be A
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