Around, in, on, through, over, from, and to are all examples of this part of speech.
What is a preposition?
These are the two things a clause must have to be considered a clause and not a phrase.
What is a subject and a verb?
"Making music was his passion, but it wouldn't pay the bills" is this type of sentence structure.
What is compound.
This type of sentence makes a statement.
What is declarative?
Please, Jenny is the worst human I have ever met!
A: this is correct
B: place a comma after Jenny
C: remove the comma
What is A: correct?
"Later we went to Taco Bell to see Jackie, who was with Katie and her dog." _____ is/are pronouns in this sentence.
What are "we" and "her".
Between a phrase and a clause, "Which I thought", is considered this.
What is a clause?
"Usually she eats cheese fries with ketchup but not ranch" is this type of sentence.
What is simple
A sentence with extreme emotion should have this kind of punctuation.
What is an exclamation mark?
Your last day should be May, 17, 2019 but the cold days may have affected that.
A: correct
B: delete the comma before 17
C: add a comma after 2019
D: both B and C
What is D: both b and c
The dog with the BRIGHT yellow collar stole my hotdog.
What is an adverb?
Between a phrase and a clause, "Into the morning", is considered this because it is missing this.
What is a phrase because it is missing a verb.
"Since his team didn't win the Superbowl, he was in a bad mood all night."
What is complex.
Stop what you're doing and come over to hang out with me.
What is imperative?
Eating everything in sight, we were like animals with forks, and knives in our hands.
A: correct
B: delete the comma after sight
C: delete the comma after forks
D: add a comma after animals
What is C: delete the comma after forks?
"Every day the woman with the long, dark red hair had this really big attitude, and I couldn't handle the extreme rudeness or hostility any longer." There are _____ adverbs in this sentence.
What is 3?
Between an independent clause, dependent clause, and a phrase, the groups of words, "Because of the noise" is considered this.
What is a phrase?
Ms. McSweeney lives in the city, so her commute can be very long in those winter months.
What is compound?
Why can't we just get along? If this continues, I won't come over here anymore!
What is interrogative, conditional, and exclamatory?
She yelled at me in the office while the customers present.
A: correct
B: add a comma after office
C: add a comma after me
D: add a comma after while
What is A: correct?
These are the correct parts of speech and in order for every word in the following sentence (excluding articles): Claudia and Jackie are sisters, and they run an extremely funny and prestigious morning-show you find on your phone or radio.
What is: noun, conjunction, noun, verb, noun, conjunction, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, conjunction, adjective, noun, pronoun, verb, preposition, pronoun, noun, conjunction, noun.
In the sentence, "When I was younger, we used to play baseball in the street because it was the best summertime activity we had.", the types of clauses and in order are this.
What is dependent clause, independent clause, dependent clause.
In writing class, we will practice grammar, formal writing, narrative structure, and persuasion. All of the snow and cold days might prevent us from getting through all of our units.
What is simple and simple?
Please, if you come with me I will be the happiest girl in the world!
What is conditional and exclamatory?
I didn't yell at her because I was mad at her. I did it because she was embarrassing herself!
A: correct
B: comma after "her"
C: comma after "it"
D: both b and c
What is a; correct?