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1. what is the best way to correct the error in this sentence?
Neither Tim not Kristina go to the movies often
A.delete the conjunction
B.Change go to attend
C.Change the verb to goes
D.Change neither to either

2.Which of the following sentences contains a dependent clause?
A. I want to go out for pizza, and you should come with me
B.Lets take a trip to the beach when we save money
C. For hiking, Id like to find a backpack that glows in the dark
D.i'm amused by all the people in costume tonight

3.Which part of the sentence is an independent clause?
I can't find the sweater that I just bought yesterday
A. I cant find
B.I cant find the sweater
C.The sweater that i just bought
D.That i just bought yesterday

Sagot :

In the first question, you need the conjunction. You cannot change 'go' to 'attend' as it will not make sense. Neither cannot be replaced by 'either', so that leaves you with one choice, and that is Choice C.

In the second question, a dependent clause is a group of words that cannot stand by itself. I believe the answer for this second questions would be D, because you can't find a group of words that cannot stand by itself.

In the last question, an independent clause is a group of words that can stand by itself. The group of words that can stand by itself in the sentence is I can't find the sweater.

I hope this helped, I got to run. :)
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