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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? We cleaned the garage and aired it out after the flood. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

B please give medals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me with more plz

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? We fixed the broken toy with glue, but it broke again after a few minutes. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Grizzly bears eat a lot of fish but also consume vegetation. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? This week our neighbors are going out of town, and we will take care of their garden. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? That's a pretty dress, but it's too casual for the banquet. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Emilio and Stuart jog and lift weights at the gym. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? The happy children swam and splashed in the shallow pool for two hours. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? You can drive home with us, or you can stay here with them. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence uses correct punctuation? A. Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout; but Mom wanted chicken. B. Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout; Mom wanted chicken. C. Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout, Mom wanted chicken.

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Is there a D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Ok how many more are left?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just this one and another one and thats it

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Okie dokie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what the last one i think it c but i dont know ( ; ) mean

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

It should be A

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

; is a semi colon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok Which sentence uses correct punctuation? A. The baseball player hit the ball and, the crowd cheered. B. The baseball player hit the ball; and the crowd cheered. C. The baseball player hit the ball, and the crowd cheered.

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

C tell me what you get on the test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok and thank you.... i made a 90% so thank you soo much

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

No problem man take care :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you too :)

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