1. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Jenny prepared fruit salad and baked muffins for the visitors. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb i think it's b
2. 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 i think it's b
Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Macadamia nuts contain many nutrients but are poisonous to dogs. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb i think it's b
Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Tomorrow afternoon we are buying shoes, and we will also visit the bookstore. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb i think it's a
5. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? That's a stylish lamp, but it doesn't give very good light for reading. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence i think it's b
6. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? The Hatfields and McCoys bickered and feuded for many years. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb i think it's a
7. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? The delicate silk curtains fluttered and danced in the strong breeze from the window. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence i think it's a
8. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? She should go there with us, or she should wait here with them. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb i think it's a
9. Which sentence uses correct punctuation? A. Rodney asked for a hamburger with pickles; Jill requested tofu. B. Rodney asked for a hamburger with pickles, Jill requested tofu. C. Rodney asked for a hamburger with pickles; and Jill requested tofu. i think it's a
10. 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. i think it's a
@TwiztTiez
9 and 6 are incorrect ^-^
ok then 6 is b and 9 is also b right -love
Yes!!!
yay k thanx
No prob ^-^
Btw do you talk to that deadpool guy?
um not deadpool117 but deadpool yes
i gt a 80% yay
Oh okay well he changed his pic so I'm happy XD I'm planing on changing my pic any ways XD and great I hope I helped ^-^
yes u did and ok
Do you need anything else?
um nt right kn but i think later yea
Okay well just tag me when you need me
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