Put parentheses around each dependent clause, and identify it as a noun, adjective, or
adverb clause.
The car which I bought has been reliable.
What will be an ideal response?
The car (which I bought) has been reliable. Adjective
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Which of the following is a common chronological transition?
a. before b. at some point c. in the future d. all of the above
Select the letter of the sentence that uses the semicolon correctly
_____ A) It started raining; just as I left work. I ended up walking home in the rain. B) It started raining just as I left work; I ended up walking home in the rain. C) It started raining just as I left work, I ended up walking home; in the rain.
If the sentence is correctly punctuated, write C in the space provided. If there is a punctuation error, write P in the blank and then correct the error
The newlyweds had a long shopping list a crock pot, a blender, a food processor, and a juice extractor. What will be an ideal response?
Might the concept of division and classification affect the cost of automobiles?
Indicate whether the statement is true or false