Let's count how many bold words (adjectives) are in the sentence:
<span>'This dent on my door was caused by that ball on the green grass.' </span>
One bold word, so that means one adjective.
Answer: All of the above were supposedly true facts about Boo Radley
Explanation:
In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Boo Radley was said to be a wild teenager because he was part of a group of boys who were arrested for several infractions. Their punishment was to be sent to a trade school.
Boo's father refused this as he did not want the state to have authority over his son. He took his son home and locked him up such that no one saw him again for 15 years.
Answer: The two complex sentences are:
Because general ventilation does not achieve the necessary control, we therefore recommend that all welding sites install extra fans and venting.
Since individual staff members will be initially responsible for their own safety, you should ensure that welders are suitably instructed and trained in the use of these controls.
Explanation:
When a sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause, we consider that sentence complex. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand on its own as a sentence. On the other hand, a dependent clause does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone.
In the sentences listed above, the two complex sentences are the second and the last one. They both begin with a dependent clause that cannot stand on its own and is followed by an independent clause.
"During the shop’s peak hours – from eight in the evening till around midnight – one could hardly hear oneself talk because of the boisterous chatters that went on."