Hey homie. Compound sentences have a subject and a predicate. Subjects being words like He, she, Remodeling, The neighbors... ect. The predicate will contain the rest of the sentence. Just google the difference between compund and complex and that should help you. Good luck.
Answer:im not much of a fan of soc but igz its kind of important cus with out it we wouldnyt know what to do cuz some of the thing we do today thety did it in the pass
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The answer is letter B.
Explanation:
Letter B is "The ink-jet printer works perfectly. Its ink cartridges, however, are expensive.
This is the correct answer because "however" is used properly as a conjunctive adverb. It was properly placed, with a<em> "comma"</em> before and after, in order to connect<u> two independent ideas.</u>
The two ideas are "The ink-jet printer" and "are expensive." These can be understood separately. This is connected by conjunctive adverb, "however."
Letter A is incorrect because the sentence doesn't follow the correct grammatical rule. It is lacking in conjunctive adverb, which would supposedly connect the two clauses. They could have also been separated with a<em> "period."</em>
Letter C & D are incorrect because of improper placing of commas. Both of these sentences lack commas. As for letter C, it lacks comma after "however" while letter D lacks comma before "however." When "however" is used in the middle of the sentence, it should be enclosed in commas.
Answer: , turning five next week,
Explanation:
Always place a comma after an introductory participial phrase.
Well noticed I need a little more information than that for that to know the anwser