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It is raining outside when
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.
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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
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Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."(1 point)
Responses • we
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Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: Although it was raining, we went for a walk.(1 point)
Responses we went
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dentify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."(1 point) Responses we
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Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."(1 point)
Responses we
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
It is raining outside. Which choice best expands the sentence for interest? It is
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Ren
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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,
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1. It's not actually raining now.
2. It's not raining now actually. 3. Actually it's not raining now. ================= Which one
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Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: Although it was raining, we went for a walk. We went for a walk. It was
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