Answer:
1. On July 4, 1776 the american colonies declared their independence from Great Britain. Or England
2. We're not riding our bicycles to the beach this afternoon because the wind is blowing too strong.
3. Complaint
4. Mar
5. Capt
Explanation:
Answer:
b. It has a comma splice.
Explanation:
A comma splice is when you put a comma between two separate sentences when you should have used a colon, semicolon, or conjunction.
Correct grammar of this sentence is:
Most of the movies I like don't have a lot of explosions. Sometimes I like horror movies though.
To get students excited for School
during these weeks most students show school pride
give students time to hang out with friends in distress
Answer:
The most correct way to write this would be U.S.,
Explanation:
I have a few opitions which are all techincally grammaticlly correct.
First, the radio signals came from the United States; then they came from Canada. (More formal)
...came from the U.S. but then.... (also grammatrically correct)
...from the U.S., then from ....
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