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yeah The four types of comma interrupters are: two or more adjectives preceding a noun appositive compound sentence direct address dash parenthetical expressions
parenthetical expressions, direct addresses, two or more adjectives preceding a noun, and an appositive.
Identify the following italicized word as a gerund, participle, or infinitive. The Christian desires /to be/ Godly rather than rich. type of verbal:
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to be is a infinitive
Which sentence contains an adverb clause? A. We are planning to go to the pizzeria after the movie ends. B. We ordered two cheese pizzas and a side order of breadsticks with a spicy sauce. C. The movie, which ran for three hours, lasted longer than we expected. D. One of my friends, who wasn't feeling well, did not come to the movies with us.
i think it's A
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Which sentence contains an adverb clause? A. Unless the rain stops, we must stay inside all afternoon. B. My sisters want to go to the park, which is a mile away. C. I might try to put together the puzzle that has a thousand pieces. D. Fortunately, we have many fun board games to keep us busy.
I have a couple about subordinate clauses if y'all want to help with that?
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What is the subordinate clause in this statement? The note repeated the telephone demand for ten thousand dollars, which was to be delivered in unmarked five-dollar bills Whats the subordinate clause? Is it adjectives or adverbs?
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