He will let us know _____ he decides.
as soon as,due to the fact,in as much
Which one is correct?
As soon as
A coordinating conjunction joining a what creates a compound sentence?
Two independent clauses
Tom reads novel.
What type of sentence SIMPLE,COMPOUND,COMPLEX OR COMPOUND-COMPLEX?
Simple
I,me,my,mine,we,us,our, ours are examples of what POINT OF VIEW?
1st person
Can I use that pen to (right or write) something down?
Write
Mary is rich, _____ I am poor.
if,while,when
Which one is correct?
While
Which is a fanboy?
After,Although,As,When,While,Nor,Until,Before,Because,If,Since
,Nor
Although Tom reads novels,Jack reads comics.
What type of sentence SIMPLE,COMPOUND,COMPLEX OR COMPOUND-COMPLEX
Complex
He,she,it,and they are examples of which type of POINT OF VIEW?
3rd person
She just ate the (whole or hole) cake by herself.
Whole
A subordinating conjunction may appear at a sentence beginning or between what?
Two clauses in a sentence.
A coordinating conjunction joining three or more words, phrases, or subordinate clauses creates a series and requires WHAT between the elements.
Commas
A simple sentence has one what?
Independent clause
you,your, yours are examples of which type of POINT OF VIEW?
2nd person
Where did you (by,bye,buy) your car?
Buy
Subordinating conjunctions also join what together?
Two clauses
Two independent clauses may be joined by what 2 things?
Coordinating conjunctions(FANBOYS) and Subordinating conjunctions
Gary reads novels,but Jack reads comics.
What type of sentence SIMPLE,COMPOUND,COMPLEX OR COMPOUND-COMPLEX?
Compound
Which 2 words are not 3rd person point of view?
your,we,He,she,it,
Your and we.
I was able to (sea or see) my grandfather.
Sea
Which is not a subordinating conjunction?(Explain why.)
After,Although,As,When,While,But,Until,Before,Because,If,Since
,But because its a fanboy.
Coordinating conjunctions go where in the sentence?
In between
While Bob reads books,Billy reads comics,but Sammy reads newspapers.
What type of sentence SIMPLE,COMPOUND,COMPLEX,OR COMPOUND-COMPLEX?
Compound-complex
In 2nd person who is the narrator speaking to?
The reader
True or false homophones are words that sound the same but different meaning?
True