These transitions indicate a cause/effect pattern with the exception of
a. second.
b. for this reason.
c. thus.
d. since.
a
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a. doesn't b. don't
Jean de La Fontaine est célèbre pour ses ______ avec des animaux qui illustrent une leçon de morale.
a. fables b. romans c. chansons
Each of the following sentences is made up of two clauses. Underline the coordinating or subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns. Then label each clause either independent (Ind) or dependent (Dep).
1. When Monica went to the computer lab, she knew it would be crowded. 2. She sat down at her computer, and she decided to shop online. 3. Unless you don’t mind making errors, you should study your grammar as much as possible. 4. If anyone wants to come to Chicago with us, he or she must enjoy bus rides. 5. My car stalled in the middle of the road, which Theresa said was bound to happen. 6. If you like that song, I have a new CD for you to hear. 7. Leslie is in great shape because she works out every day. 8. Officer Lin is the woman who searched me. 9. Caroline and Becky are the friends who went with me. 10. Since they had enough money, Sam and Jason went to Mexico for a month.
The pronoun his is formed correctly in the following sentence: His' book is lying on the
shelf. Indicate whether the statement is true or false