Question
Which of the following adds a main clause to the subordinate clause below?
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick
A.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, excited about hiking to the top of Vernal Falls.
B.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, we are hiking to the top of Vernal Falls.
C.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, excited to hike to the top of Vernal Falls.
D.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick or too tired or loses a shoe or some equipment.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick
A.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, excited about hiking to the top of Vernal Falls.
B.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, we are hiking to the top of Vernal Falls.
C.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, excited to hike to the top of Vernal Falls.
D.
Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick or too tired or loses a shoe or some equipment.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct option that adds a main clause to the subordinate clause "Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick" is:
**B. Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, we are hiking to the top of Vernal Falls.**
This choice includes a complete main clause ("we are hiking to the top of Vernal Falls") that follows the subordinate clause, creating a clear relationship between the two.
**B. Unless the weather is uncooperative tomorrow or someone gets sick, we are hiking to the top of Vernal Falls.**
This choice includes a complete main clause ("we are hiking to the top of Vernal Falls") that follows the subordinate clause, creating a clear relationship between the two.