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choli [55]
3 years ago
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5 complex sentences that contain subordinate clauses (noun, adjective, and/or adverb). Underline the subject and verb in the mai

n part of the sentence with one line for the subject and one line for the verb. For the complex sentence the subordinate clause will be introduced by a relative pronoun or subordinating conjunctions (See the list WR. p. 350). That subordinate clause will have a subject and verb as well. Underline this subject with one line and the verb with two lines.
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1 answer:
Mashcka [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

  1. <u>I</u> <u>was</u> so anxious, <u>who could be interested</u> in my sensations?
  2. <u>I was astonished looking</u> at <u>the blue sky</u>, which <u>should calm</u> my anguish.
  3. <u>The dog</u> that <u>I will choose will be</u> the one that <u>ha</u>s scarves around the ears, which <u>should be</u> very animated.
  4. Did <u>I show</u> how <u>nervous I was</u>?
  5. Everything was revealed to my eyes, which were covered from the beginning.

Explanation:

Subordinate clauses are those that are meaningless if they are alone, for this reason, they need a complement, so that the whole system can show a clear message.

In addition, you need to know what is verb and subject. The verb is every word that indicates an action, a sensation and a phenomenon of nature. The subject, in turn, is the term, within the sentence, to which the verb is referring, that is, it is the one that is making the verb happen.

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