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What is a group of words that has a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought?
A. an independent clause
B. a subordinating conjunction
C. a dependent clause
D. a clause
A. an independent clause
B. a subordinating conjunction
C. a dependent clause
D. a clause
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Hey y'all
These are for connexus only.
1. D. add an independent clause, and E. add a subject or predicate
2. B. the predicate
3. A. a run-on sentence
4. D. fused
5. C. a dependent clause
Hope this helps, I took the quick check so these are 100% the correct answers, I promise on my life.
1. D. add an independent clause, and E. add a subject or predicate
2. B. the predicate
3. A. a run-on sentence
4. D. fused
5. C. a dependent clause
Hope this helps, I took the quick check so these are 100% the correct answers, I promise on my life.
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GPT 3.5
C. a dependent clause
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GPT 3.5
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