Thursday, January 3, 2013

SENTENCE COMPLETION, Jan. 3rd, 2013

Use the type of clause, phrase, or grammar indicated to complete the following sentence; you can add the phrase or clause before or after the clause below:

...the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year...

Sentence 1. Add a phrase
Sentence 2. Add a dependent clause
Sentence 3. Add an independent clause

6 comments:

Alexis said...

The Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year. It was a beautiful Christmas.

It was a beautiful holiday, but the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year.

The Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year, one year long before the next holidays.

Veronica Baig said...

ALEXIS:#1--you need to write just one sentence, and what you add must be a phrase (not an independent clause); #2--you have added another independent clause; #3--yes, but can you fix the punctuation?

Yadiriny189 said...

The Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year in our house.
The Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year, and the decoration have all been taken down.
The Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year, but we will eat a lot of turkey again in Easter.

Aygul189 said...

1.Leaving behind 2012, the Christmas and New Year's celebrations are over for another year.
2. The Christmas and New Year's celebrations are over for another year since all festive lights went out.
3.I have to go to work; the Christmas and New Year's celebrations are over for another year.

Yadiriny189 said...

1.- The Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year in our house.
2.- When the decoration have all been taken down, the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year.
3.- The Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are over for another year, but we will eat a lot of turkey again in Easter.

Veronica Baig said...

YADIRINY: The second version is excellent--well done:-)
AYGUL: Well done!