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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
5

50 POINTS! AND WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST !!!!!! PLZ I AM BEGGING YOU HELP ME HERE!

English
2 answers:
IRISSAK [1]3 years ago
5 0

Sorry for not explaining my answers cause there's a lot to answer but:

1 is compound

2 is interrogative

3 is clause

4 is simple

5 is conjunction i believe

6 is cause and effect

7 is inverted

8 is compound

9 is complex

10 is subject

11 is compound

12 is to buy

13 is to swim

14 is whom you met last week

15 is Since I do not want a hamburger, I will have a chicken sandwich.

16 is  Even though our car broke down, we made it to the concert on time.

17 is whose, which, whom, that

18 is not there

19 is Traditional farmers

20 is The starving artist

21 is Each person

22 is We

GenaCL600 [577]3 years ago
5 0

ANSWER)

1) compound

2) Interrogative

3) Clause

4) Simple

5) Conjunction  

6)Cause and effect

7) Inverted

8) Compound

9) Complex

10) Subject

11) Compound

12) To buy

13) To swim

14) Whom you met last week

15)Since I do not want a hamburger, I will have a chicken sandwich.

16) Even though our car broke down, we made it to the concert on time.

17) Whose, which, whom, that

19) Traditional farmers

20 ) The starving artist

21) Each person

22) We

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