- The boys <u>slowly</u> ate the lunch they bought.
- Mensah sold the food with fresh meat to the customer.
- My mother enrolled in a medical school when I was five years old.
- I was told to pay attention in class always.
- We rolled down the window when we got in the car.
- The farmer along with his cows rise early.
- Neither the station master nor the drivers has the right of way.
- Cheating can result in either suspension or expulsion in University of Ghana.
- Dancing, swimming and going to the mall is enjoyed by the two girls.
- He wore a loose belt.
<h3>What is a
sentence?</h3>
A sentence can be defined as a group of words that comprises a subject and predicate, which are used to convey a logical information.
<h3>The type of error in sentences.</h3>
In English language, there are different type of error in sentences and these include the following:
- Combining possessives and plurals.
- Misplacement of the parts of speech.
- Incorrect subject-verb agreement.
- Incorrect use of antecedent.
- Run-on sentence or comma splice.
Read more on sentence errors here: brainly.com/question/985037
In procedural text, the people do not know how to do the task. You have to make sure that they understand it. Another thing you need to consider is the age range. Is this going to be written to kids or adults? Kids will need simpler steps, whereas adults do not. Good luck, I hope this helps!
Answer:
Explicit means "stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt." Other words for explicit are "clear" and "direct".
Hope this helps! :)
What do you mean? are we supposed to have read that book or is that something else?
1. Assuming that the underlined words are 'Carl Sandburg,' the correct answer is A. simple subject. Although you may be led to believe this is a complete subject (because it consists of more than one word), in fact, it is not. Carl Sandburg is the name and the surname of one person, which is why it is considered to be a simple, rather than a complete subject.
2. Assuming that the underlined words are '<span>served as a soldier during the Spanish-American War,' the correct answer is D. complete predicate. As you can see, these words include the simple verb served, as well as all other words which modify, or describe that verb. This is why this is complete, rather than a simple predicate. Simple predicate would be only the word served.
3. Assuming that the underlined words are 'would influence,' the correct answer is B. simple predicate. Similarly to the first sentence, you may be led to believe this is complete because there are more than one word in the phrase. However, the verb phrase would influence is considered to be one entity given that it is only a particular tense of that verb. Even if it said 'had been influencing' instead of 'would influence,' it would still be a simple predicate.</span>