Choose the letter (A, B, or C) that is followed by a sentence in which either the subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun is used correctly
a. She sat with her coach whether the end of the final skater's program.
b. She sat with her coach until the end of the final skater's program.
c. She sat with her coach because the end of the final skater's program.
b
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Each of the following groups of words is a fragment. Identify what part of the sentence is missing and needs to be added to make the fragment into a sentence. asked her to consider freelance work
a. Add a subject b. Add a verb c. Add a subject and a verb d. The subject and verb are present, but it doesn't express a completethought.
Complete each sentence with a logical expression from the list. Be sure to conjugate the verb avoir. Not all expressions will be used.
1. Je vais manger une pizza parce que je/j’ ___________________________.
2. Vous dites: «Deux et deux font cinq», mais vous_________________________.
3. Jean-Claude veut de l’eau (some water) parce qu’il ___________________________.
4. Magalie étudie toute la nuit jusqu’à 4 heures du matin. Elle ________________________.
5. La température est de 110o F aujourd’hui! Je/J’____________________.
6. Nous gagnons (win) toujours au poker. Nous ______________________________.
7. Normalement, les petits enfants ________________________ des monstres.
8. Je ne suis pas contente! Aujourd’hui, je/j’________________ chez le dentiste!
Which of the following statements are NOT true?
a. Speedy Gonzales was a cartoon character in the 1950s and 1960s b. Speedy Gonzales was a mouse dressed in clothes with a sombrero c. Speedy Gonzales was always outwitting another character named Wily Coyote d. Speedy Gonzales was always able to run circles around his enemies e. the poster featuring Speedy Gonzales was meant to make fun of the Brownville team
"Not Waving but Drowning"--Stevie Smith The poem is in the form of a conversation between a dead man and his friends.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)