<span>A COMPLEX SENTENCE has one dependent clause (headed by a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun ) joined to an independent clause. 4. A COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE has two independent clauses joined to one or more dependent clauses.</span>
1. The lone tree in the field is conspicuous.
2. Shelly always carries a rucksack with her.
3. John was indigent towards his mother.
4. Mary has an intolerance to dairy.
5. The farmer branded the horse with his initial.
6. Fear caused her to paralyze.
7. Emily dealt with social ostracism.
8. Adam received 3 parcels in the post.
9. Carrie is quite materialistic.
10. He was unabashed by the stares he received.
<span>The
sentence that uses a coordinating conjunction is: I would help you
with your math homework, but I have never been very good at math </span>
Answer:
0. KNOWLEDGE
1. DEMONSTRATIVE
2. VACATIONAL
3. GLOBAL
4. PROSPECTIVE
5.ADAPTATION
6. INCREASINGLY
7. WILLINGNESS
8. UNSUSTAINABLE
Explanation:
I have been to read the text and write the correct form of the word in CAPITALS.
From the passage, we discover that clues were given at the end of each sentence. This makes it easy to form the correct word that bests completes the gap.
Each word was changed into a new word by adding few letters. This was done in order to correctly fit into the space provided.
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