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Although it's cold outside, I still want to walk home
anyway.

wherever you are OR in the enormous tree

when, after, that, because, although

We didn't like the movie, nor did we finish watching it.

wherever you are

Marcus called

Choices:
subordinate clause
compound sentence
subordinate conjunctions
complex sentence
Phrase
independent clause

Sagot :

1. complex sentence

2. phrase

3. subordinate conjunction

4. compound sentence

5. subordinate clause

6. independent clause

A sentence is a collection of words that includes a subject (the noun or pronoun about which something is spoken, usually the action's doer) and a verb (a doing word).

1. complex sentence=anyway.

2. phrase=wherever you are OR in the enormous tree

3. subordinate conjunction=when, after, that, because, although

4. compound sentence=We didn't like the movie, nor did we finish watching it.

5. subordinate clause=wherever you are

6. independent clause=Marcus called

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