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:
…Daylight
Saving Time begins this weekend …
Sentence 1:
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Sentence 2:
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Sentence 3:
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6 comments:
1. Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend in Canada.
2. Although many people do not like this practice, Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend.
3. Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend, you should set your clock ahead one hour.
YADIRINY: Almost--check the punctuation in #3;-)
3. Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend; you should set your clock ahead one hour.
1. Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend to many student's dismay.
2. Even though you may already know, Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend.
3. My family will change all of the clocks in our house; Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend.
YADIRINY: That's it!
VICTORIA: #1--good; #2--good; #3--good:-))
Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend by adjusting the clock one hour ahead.
Daylight Saving Time, which is employed for saving energy, begins this weekend.
Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend, so quite a few people may show up late for work on the following Monday.
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