Asked by JOSEPH
write the dependent clause and the subordinate conjunction
1)( If)sub (you want to play the piano better),dep you have to practice.(
2(-I plan to study)dep ( until) sub I finish .
3-Justin saved his money (in order that)sub( he could go to college) dep.
4-( When)sub ( Lisa gets here)dep, we will leave.
5-They ate popcorn (while)sub (they watched the movie).dep
1)( If)sub (you want to play the piano better),dep you have to practice.(
2(-I plan to study)dep ( until) sub I finish .
3-Justin saved his money (in order that)sub( he could go to college) dep.
4-( When)sub ( Lisa gets here)dep, we will leave.
5-They ate popcorn (while)sub (they watched the movie).dep
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
3, 4, and 5 are correct.
Answered by
JOSEPH
what is wrong the dependent?Can you help me find it please
Answered by
Writeacher
Dependent clauses cannot be sentences by themselves.
Re-read each of the first two and let me know why your choices for them were different from how you made your choices for the other three.
Re-read each of the first two and let me know why your choices for them were different from how you made your choices for the other three.
Answered by
JOSEPH
2 the dep i finish
3-Justin saved his money the dep
is it right?
3-Justin saved his money the dep
is it right?
Answered by
Writeacher
3 was already correct.
Your correction for 2 is right.
Now that I reread #1, I'm confused.
What is the sub conjunction?
Which words make up the dep clause?
Your correction for 2 is right.
Now that I reread #1, I'm confused.
What is the sub conjunction?
Which words make up the dep clause?
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