1. 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
@sammyalabamy
A
um.. there is 9 more can u help?
yeah. i will help
kk xD
2. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? The town officials planned the parade for July 4, but it had to be postponed to July 11. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb
a
i think
yup its A
Question Navigator 3. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Beech trees usually have thick silvery trunks and can reach heights of up to 160 feet. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence
a
yesh it is a XD again
Question Navigator 4. 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. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb
a
A
oml xD
5. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? That's a cute jacket, but it won't provide enough warmth in the winter. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence
b
lol for once xD
Question Navigator 6. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Our dog and cat run and play with each other. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb
b
7. 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. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb
b
8. Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? He might walk there with us, or he might ride back with them. A. simple sentence with a compound verb B. compound sentence
b
Which sentence uses correct punctuation? A. Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout, 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; but Mom wanted chicken.
b
last 1
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.
c
hold up i will tell u wut de score is
kk
niceeee 90 thx so much
np
should i close the question
go ahead
kk
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