Answer:
1. Marco has blue eyes.
2. Paula has black hair.
Other examples:
✔️Mrs. Rooney's children have yellow teeth.
✔️All the boys have strong fist.
Explanation:
With the above examples, I have been able to use "have/has" to make an example.
Also, each sentence has an adjective that is describing the noun in each sentence.
Answer:
The sentence has two independent clauses.
Explanation:
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and can function as an adverb, adjective, or noun. There are different types of clauses depending on their function and form.
The given statement is<em> "John and Sara were selected as partners for a project, yet Sarah did most of the work."</em>
Here, the sentence has two independent clauses- <em> "John and Sara were selected as partners for a project"</em> and <em>"Sarah did most of the work" </em>joined by a coordinating conjunction "yet".
And looking at the structure of the sentence, we can determine that it is a compound sentence.
John, whose science project is a complex undertaking, decided to stay after school to get guidance from his teacher.
Well first you must decide if you do or do not agree with schools monitoring the social media of its students. Should you agree, you must think of points to argue in persuading someone (presumably a school administrator or parents) that this is the best course of action for safety (cyber bullying, harassment, online predators) purposes and to ensure that education is the focus of your time on the computers in school as opposed to just for entertainment. If you disagree then you should make arguments for persuading against it because of its infringement on the right of privacy.