Use the type of clause, phrase, or grammar indicated to complete the
following sentence*; you can add the phrase or clause before or after (not
both) to the clause below:
...April is here...
Sentence 1: add a
phrase
Sentence 2: add a dependent clause
Sentence 3: add an independent clause
* Please write three separate sentences.
4 comments:
1. April is here again.
2. When April is here, you should be ready for spring break.
3. April is here; I’m nervous because approaching my final exam.
1)At last, April is here!
2)Even though temperatures are in the minus, April is here.
3)April is here; however, there is still snow on the ground.
YADIRINY:#1--a phrase is more than one word; #2--you have turned the original independent clause into a dependent one and added an independent clause; #3--there's a word missing.
VICTORIA: Good answers:-)
1. April is here once again.
2. You should be ready for spring break because April is here.
3. April is here; I’m nervous because is approaching my final exam.
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