1/5 is the answer
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Both B and D are correct forms - the last comma is optional.
I would use probably use a comma here because the brothers' tasks are so diverse. However, I am not forced to use it - it is optional.
I would not use it here:
I am considering a HP, Dell and Lenovo as possibilities for my next computer.
(Because they are not diverse - they are all brands of computers).
What's wrong with A - It sound as if your brothers dropped the dishes as they took them out of the dishwasher and had to clean up all those broken washed dishes.
C is wrong because of the unecessary common after the "and".
Answer:
He eats food, doesn't he?
Explanation:
Tag questions are used to turn statements into questions. We use them to check the information we think may be true.
They are formed by using an auxiliary verb (e.g.<em> be or have</em>) and a subject pronoun (e.g. <em>I, we, they</em>). The auxiliary verb we will use in this sentence is <em>be</em>, and the pronoun we will use is <em>he, </em>because that is the subject of the original statement.
If the original statement is positive, the tag question is negative, and the other way around. Because the statement <em>He eats food</em> is positive, the tag question will be negative. That's how we will get the question:
<em>He eats food, doesn't he?</em>
Answer: This sentence is a complex sentence, because it contains several subordinate clauses, dependent on the independent clause.
Explanation:
The <u>independent clause</u> in this sentence is:
<em>My friend (...) gave me some living room furniture</em>
<u>subordinate clause:</u>
(...) <em>who has recently moved to Michigan</em> - depends on the main clause (characterizes "the friend")
<u>subordinate clause:</u>
<em>(...)to join his family</em> - indicates why the friends moved to Michigan
<u>subordinate clause:</u>
<em>(...) that I know will be used immediately</em> - described the furniture = one that will be used immediately