Answer:
I'd guess it means you're saying something that relates to what someone else said. so you are telling other people what someone else told you. Just a guess:)
The sentence that uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject is option C. She and her committee appreciate the donations they received. The compound subject in this sentence is, "she and her committee". This compound subject joined by the word "and" is treated as a plural subject; therefore, the verb should also be plural.
A. They do. A conjunction joins group of words together.
B. They could, provided that the pronouns agree with compound antecedents joined by correlative conjunctions.
C. Coordinating conjuctions join clauses.
D. Each item on a list isn't joined by a conjuction. It probably would on the last two things written down.
The answer is D.
Answer:
Using the word "But", can combine the sentence. So can "And."
<em>Hope</em><em> </em><em>this</em><em> </em><em>helped</em><em>!</em>