Sentences use semicolons in replace of a period. However semicolons cannot replace commas.
The sentence:
“He walked across the street quickly. He ran into a stop sign.”
Can be turned into:
“He walked across the street quickly; running into a stop sign.”
A.
Jilly enjoys her job, so she is not ready for it to be over.
1. Flour
2. Text
3. Brick
4. Stack
5. Inventor
6. Sanitary
7. Mathematics
8. Stationery
9. Branch
10. Teeth
11. Proud
12. Composite
Answer: Imperative
<span>“Stop complaining about
everything and get your chores down” <span>is
an example of an imperative sentence. An imperative sentence literally gives a
command to which the sentence above showed. Sometimes, imperative ends with an
exclamation point but usually it ends in a period. All sentences that gives
command or tells someone to do something is an imperative sentence. Some other examples of an imperative sentence
are the following:</span></span>
Cut the trees.
Blow your cake.
Fetch the water.
Scrub the floor.
Answer:
texting
Explanation:
All the verbs that finish in "ing" are in gerund.