Question
Which sentence includes a dependent clause?(1 point)
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Today is her 16th birthday.
Today is her 16th birthday.
She smiled as she opened the package.
She smiled as she opened the package.
The package was heavy.
The package was heavy.
It was a fancy hat!
Responses
Today is her 16th birthday.
Today is her 16th birthday.
She smiled as she opened the package.
She smiled as she opened the package.
The package was heavy.
The package was heavy.
It was a fancy hat!
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Which option means “a group of words that has a subject and a predicate and is a complete sentence?”(1 point)
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dependent clause
dependent clause
prepositional phrase
prepositional phrase
noun phrase
noun phrase
independent clause
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dependent clause
dependent clause
prepositional phrase
prepositional phrase
noun phrase
noun phrase
independent clause
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Which sentence begins with a dependent clause?(1 point)
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When we go to school in the morning, we need to take our lunches and our backpacks.
When we go to school in the morning, we need to take our lunches and our backpacks.
The children decided to play soccer in the park near their house.
The children decided to play soccer in the park near their house.
My dad is looking for his shoes while our dog is burying them in the garden.
My dad is looking for his shoes while our dog is burying them in the garden.
My friends and I are going camping today, and tomorrow my cousin is going to join us!
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When we go to school in the morning, we need to take our lunches and our backpacks.
When we go to school in the morning, we need to take our lunches and our backpacks.
The children decided to play soccer in the park near their house.
The children decided to play soccer in the park near their house.
My dad is looking for his shoes while our dog is burying them in the garden.
My dad is looking for his shoes while our dog is burying them in the garden.
My friends and I are going camping today, and tomorrow my cousin is going to join us!
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Which of the following describes the difference between a clause and a phrase? (1 point)
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A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.
A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.
A clause occurs at the beginning of a sentence, but a phrase does not.
A clause occurs at the beginning of a sentence, but a phrase does not.
A clause has commas around it or after it, but a phrase does not.
A clause has commas around it or after it, but a phrase does not.
A clause modifies another word in the sentence, but a phrase does not.
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A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.
A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.
A clause occurs at the beginning of a sentence, but a phrase does not.
A clause occurs at the beginning of a sentence, but a phrase does not.
A clause has commas around it or after it, but a phrase does not.
A clause has commas around it or after it, but a phrase does not.
A clause modifies another word in the sentence, but a phrase does not.
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that includes a dependent clause is:
**She smiled as she opened the package.**
The phrase "as she opened the package" is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
**She smiled as she opened the package.**
The phrase "as she opened the package" is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The option that means “a group of words that has a subject and a predicate and is a complete sentence” is:
**independent clause.**
**independent clause.**
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that begins with a dependent clause is:
**When we go to school in the morning, we need to take our lunches and our backpacks.**
The clause "When we go to school in the morning" is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
**When we go to school in the morning, we need to take our lunches and our backpacks.**
The clause "When we go to school in the morning" is a dependent clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response that describes the difference between a clause and a phrase is:
**A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.**
**A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.**
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