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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which compound sentence correctly combines the simple sentences? The sun was setting. We ended the game with a tied score. A. The sun was setting; and we ended the game with a tied score. B. The sun was setting, and we ended the game with a tied score. C. The sun was setting we ended the game with a tied score.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheSmartOne

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B do you wanna know why? or you don't care?

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i do

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@shinebrightlikeadimon

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i wanna learn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oksy so this is the original sentence The sun was setting. We ended the game with a tied score. A. The sun was setting; and we ended the game with a tied score. A is incorrect because you only use a semicolon when you have 2 short sentences and this is one full sentence. B. The sun was setting, and we ended the game with a tied score. Correct answer because they have a comma if you were to read it you would read the first part then pause a little and go on C. The sun was setting we ended the game with a tied score. for this you just say it in one sentence "run on setence" i believe it's what it;s called

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the verbs in this compound sentence? All blue jerseys belong to the visiting team; orange jerseys are for the home team. Choose all answers that are correct. A. for B. are C. visiting D. belong

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tyvm man

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imma medal and fan

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can you help with these?^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k thanks and heyy i'm a girl! girls are smart too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and yes if you need help post it in a new tab and tag me

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lol true

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