1. It's not actually raining

  1. 1. That's fine with me.(Does 'with' mean 'being related to'?) 2. It's raining much. 3. It's raining a lot. 4. It's raining hard.
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. rfvv asked by rfvv
    3. views icon 644 views
  2. 1. That's fine with me.(Does 'with' mean 'being related to'?) 4. It's raining hard. 5. It's raining heavily. 2. It's raining
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. rfvv asked by rfvv
    3. views icon 700 views
  3. Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."(1 point)Responses • we
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 70 views
  4. Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: Although it was raining, we went for a walk.(1 point)Responses we went
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 63 views
  5. dentify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."(1 point) Responses we
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 48 views
  6. Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."(1 point)Responses we
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 53 views
  7. Use the sentences to answer the question.It is raining outside. Which choice best expands the sentence for interest? It is
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Ren asked by Ren
    3. views icon 36 views
  8. from John G.by Katherine Mayo It was nine o'clock of a wild night in December. For forty-eight hours it had been raining,
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 76 views
  9. 1. It's not actually raining now.2. It's not raining now actually. 3. Actually it's not raining now. ================= Which one
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. rfvv asked by rfvv
    3. views icon 604 views
  10. Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: Although it was raining, we went for a walk. We went for a walk. It was
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 62 views