I like to go to SLEEP when I get home from a long day.
I SLEEP when I'm bored or tired.
I have to SAY you are very nice.
I know how to SAY blue in Spanish.
I will HAVE to finish it tomorrow.
I HAVE five dollars.
I will PUT a toy car on my Christmas list.
I can PUT my legs over my head.
I can BRING you some snacks.
I will BRING you your phone.
I GO to school.
I GO to fun places with my friends.
I can DO anything.
I can DO a cartwheel.
I want you to COME to my party.
I will COME to your house.
I DREAM about monsters.
I DREAM sometimes about good memories.
I LOOK LIKE my mom.
I also LOOK LIKE my dad.
(I put the words in big letters so you get mixed up)
Solids, liquids, and gases.
The relative clause for the statement is “defining relative clause”
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A relative clause primarily has a subject along with a verb, but would not stand alone as a complete sentence, hence would have an adjective to be able to give more information about the sentence.
A defining relative clause is one which is well defined as it provides answer to questions such as “which, where, how”.
Hence the above statement is a “defining relative clause”.
D. Semicolons are only used when both sides of the semicolon can stand alone as their own sentences about very similar topics.