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Midnight97:

Can I get some help

Midnight97:

The dog tugged on the leash during walks, therefore we signed him up for training. How should the underlined portion be changed in the sentence above? no change during walks: therefore we during walks; therefore, we during walks, therefore, we

Midnight97:

@oliver69

OLIVER69:

I'm believe it's B because semicolons are used to separate two related independent clauses (clauses that can stand as sentences on their own) that are not linked by a comma and coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, nor, or, yet, and so). Colons. Use a colon to introduce a list.

Midnight97:

@oliver69 wrote:
I'm believe it's B because semicolons are used to separate two related independent clauses (clauses that can stand as sentences on their own) that are not linked by a comma and coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, nor, or, yet, and so). Colons. Use a colon to introduce a list.
Thank you dad

Midnight97:

OLIVER69:

Compound-complex: 2nd option (A compound-complex sentence is comprised of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.) Simple: 3rd option (a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.) Compound: 1st option (A compound sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses joined by a comma, semicolon or conjunction.) Complex: 4th option (A complex sentence is a sentence that contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.)

Midnight97:

@oliver69 wrote:
Compound-complex: 2nd option (A compound-complex sentence is comprised of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.) Simple: 3rd option (a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.) Compound: 1st option (A compound sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses joined by a comma, semicolon or conjunction.) Complex: 4th option (A complex sentence is a sentence that contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.)
Thank you dad

danielfootball123:

@oliver69 @midnight97 can I ask both of y'all a question

OLIVER69:

@danielfootball123 wrote:
@oliver69 @midnight97 can I ask both of y'all a question
what's the question?

Midnight97:

@danielfootball123 wrote:
@oliver69 @midnight97 can I ask both of y'all a question
Yes what's the question

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