A word, usage, or pronunciation not used by educated speakers is nonstandard English.
Examples of nonstandard English include informal expressions, those that are not taught at academies or used in business/legal communication.
Nonstandard English is commonly used between friends, family or within a specific age or population group. However, it will not be used by educated speakers most of the time, as they will be inclined to use accepted, standard English when the context requires it.
Answer:
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1. While Ana finishes her homework
2. Now that it is framed
3. Before she answered
Explanation:
Each of these phrases don't make sense on their own. They need to be attached to an independent clause to properly convey an idea. this makes them dependent.
The same treasure is passed on to Sanzang before he embarks on his journey. The brocade cassock is a protective ornament and the person who wears it has the ability to send demons back to hell. The cassock is a very powerful ornament created by heavenly immortals and is only meant to be worn by a true monk...<span>Sanzang later loses the brocade after other monks conspire to kill him. The cassock is stolen by the Black Wind King. Sanzang’s disciple Sun Wukong tries to fight the Black wind King but is defeated. He eventually seeks the help of the original owner of the brocade cassock Bodhisattva Guanyin who converts the Black Wind King.</span>
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Answer:
It is independent because the sentence can stand alone.
Explanation:
If you had the sentence "The test was easy because I studied," "because I studied" would be dependent because it can't stand alone as a complete sentence.
Two trips with a 3 liter and 4 liter buckets. then two trips with the 5 liter and 3 liter buckets.