Asked by Fate
Identify the structure used in each of the sentences below.
1. The hamburger came from Hamburg, Germany, and the hot dog came from Frankfurt.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
2. The idea of placing meat on a bun, however, came from the United States.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
3. When the hamburger first arrived in the United States, it was eaten raw.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
4. The French still prefer their meat rare, but the Germans eat raw hamburger meat.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
5. Hamburgers first became popular among German immigrants who lived in Cincinnati.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
My Answers: B, B, C, B, A
1. The hamburger came from Hamburg, Germany, and the hot dog came from Frankfurt.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
2. The idea of placing meat on a bun, however, came from the United States.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
3. When the hamburger first arrived in the United States, it was eaten raw.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
4. The French still prefer their meat rare, but the Germans eat raw hamburger meat.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
5. Hamburgers first became popular among German immigrants who lived in Cincinnati.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
My Answers: B, B, C, B, A
Answers
Answered by
Fate
hello? can someone plz check my answers?
Answered by
Writeacher
1, 3, and 4 are correct.
Think in terms of subject-verb pairs. How many subject-verb pairs do you see in each sentence?
(Each subject-verb pair indicates a clause, either dependent or independent.)
Think in terms of subject-verb pairs. How many subject-verb pairs do you see in each sentence?
(Each subject-verb pair indicates a clause, either dependent or independent.)
Answered by
Fate
2 in #2 and 1 in #5?
Answered by
Fate
im not guessing, I just don't really understand subordinate clauses
Answered by
Fate
I got c for both of them. is that right?
Answered by
Fate
I meant a and c.
Answered by
Writeacher
OK ... I'll take each one apart for you. Maybe it'll be easier to see:
1. [The hamburger came from Hamburg, Germany,] = one independent clause; it has one subject (hamburger) and one verb (came).
and
[the hot dog came from Frankfurt.] = one independent clause; it has one subject (hot dog) and one verb (came).
<b>1 ind + 1 ind = compound sentence</b>
2. [The idea of placing meat on a bun, however, came from the United States.] = one independent clause; it has one subject (idea) and one verb (came).
The writers of this exercise threw "however" in there to see if you're paying attention to the number of pairs of subjects and verbs!!
<b>1 ind = simple sentence</b>
Let me know if these make sense before I go on...
1. [The hamburger came from Hamburg, Germany,] = one independent clause; it has one subject (hamburger) and one verb (came).
and
[the hot dog came from Frankfurt.] = one independent clause; it has one subject (hot dog) and one verb (came).
<b>1 ind + 1 ind = compound sentence</b>
2. [The idea of placing meat on a bun, however, came from the United States.] = one independent clause; it has one subject (idea) and one verb (came).
The writers of this exercise threw "however" in there to see if you're paying attention to the number of pairs of subjects and verbs!!
<b>1 ind = simple sentence</b>
Let me know if these make sense before I go on...
Answered by
Writeacher
3. When the hamburger first arrived in the United States, it was eaten raw.
<b>You already have this as C, which is correct.</b>
4. The French still prefer their meat rare, but the Germans eat raw hamburger meat.
<b>You already have this as B, which is correct.</b>
5. [Hamburgers first became popular among German immigrants] = one ind clause (subj = hamburgers; verb = became)
[who lived in Cincinnati.] = one dependent clause; it has a subject (who) and a verb (lived), but cannot be a sentence on its own.
<b>1 ind + 1 dep = complex
</b>
<b>You already have this as C, which is correct.</b>
4. The French still prefer their meat rare, but the Germans eat raw hamburger meat.
<b>You already have this as B, which is correct.</b>
5. [Hamburgers first became popular among German immigrants] = one ind clause (subj = hamburgers; verb = became)
[who lived in Cincinnati.] = one dependent clause; it has a subject (who) and a verb (lived), but cannot be a sentence on its own.
<b>1 ind + 1 dep = complex
</b>
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Hailu
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Answered by
Nicole
Thanks got 100%
1.)Compound sentence
2.)Simple sentence
3.)C
4.)B
5.)Complex
1.)Compound sentence
2.)Simple sentence
3.)C
4.)B
5.)Complex
Answered by
Ms. Sue
For those of you googling this question, the correct answers are: B, A, C, B, C. This will give you Connections Academy Students 100% on you're practice test. Just make sure to pay attention to the answers you are putting in.
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CAS
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Anonymous
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Answered by
Long-time Connexus Student
Nicole is right.
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Answered by
shayeet
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both of them are correct. I got 100%.
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both of them are correct. I got 100%.
Answered by
Ruby
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. C
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. C
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TGS
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A. Importance.
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2)A
3)C
4)B
5)C
2)A
3)C
4)B
5)C
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2)simple
3)complex
4)compound
5)complex
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3)complex
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b : compound
a : simple
c : complex
b : compound
c : complex
b : compound
a : simple
c : complex
b : compound
c : complex
Answered by
Raegan
1-B Compound
2-A Simple
3-C Complex
4-B Compound
5-C Complex
2-A Simple
3-C Complex
4-B Compound
5-C Complex
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Answered by
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1. B
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. A
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. A
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