Some of the following sentences are correct, and some are run-ons and comma splices
Remember that a run-on sentence includes two independent clauses without proper
punctuation between them. A comma splice has an insufficient comma that needs to be
followed by a fanboys or that needs to be changed to a semicolon or a period. Identify
whether the sentence is correct (ok), a run-on (ro), or a comma splice (cs). Then correct each
run-on or comma splice by making one of the clauses dependent or by using a comma, a
fanboys and a comma, a semicolon, or a period.
The baseball game was rained out but many fans stayed to talk to the players. (ok, ro, cs)
What will be an ideal response?
ro
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To think is an example of a/an
a. gerund. b. participle. c. infinitive. d. preposition.
Fill in the letter of the word that best fits in each sentence. Use each letter only once
a. appropriate e. deplete i. evade m. precarious b. berserk f. detrimental j. fluctuate n. subsequent c. coarse g. divulge k. judicious o. tentative d. default h. dubious l. latitude p. vicarious The teenager's parents gave him _____ to stay out as late as he wanted.
Opiniones. Your friends are expressing their opinions about movies and TV shows. Select the option that best completes each sentence.? Ojalá que _____.?
A. ?mi teleserie favorita no es cancelada B. ?nuestros amigos ganen en el programa de concursos C. ?ellos no vieron este episodio
Answer the following questions based on the videos from Capítulo 4.
Muchos jóvenes en España viven con sus familias porque… a. no quieren vivir solos. b. sus familias tienen casas muy grandes. c. sus familias viven cerca de sus lugares de trabajo. d. no tienen suficiente dinero para vivir solos.