<u>Answer:</u>
<em>A clause will always contain </em><u><em>a subject</em></u><em>. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The subject in the sentence is doing or being something. It gives the action to the other verbs. The clause necessarily contains subject because it says what the sentence is about. There can be simple subjects as well as compound subjects in the clause determining the simplicity of the subject or so. Without the use of subject it is not possible to understand the meaning of the clause and derive its essence.
Answer:
a) <em><u>Every</u></em> men and women have to do their duty to the country.
b) One third of the <em><u>people are</u></em> ignorant.
c) The furniture <u><em>in</em></u> this school <u><em>comes</em></u> from a reputed shop.
d) Some of the students <em><u>were</u></em> absent today.
e) His father <u><em>has</em></u> died two years ago.
f) <em><u>The</u></em> virus <u><em>came</em></u> from China.
g) Rice is <em><u>grown</u></em> in all villages in Bangladesh.
h) You should <em><u>have </u></em>done this before.
i)<em><u>Does</u></em> retaking <em><u>mean</u></em> taking courses that were missed?
j) Breakfast is an important meal, <em><u>he</u></em> is always taking breakfast.
Explanation:
I think this is not the only way to correct them... there are many other ways. This is how i would wrote each of the sentences, but its up to you to decide if you want to use this :)
Answer: There is freedom of speech in the first amendment but people can not threaten the government
Explanation:
Making inferences is a reading strategy that allows you take the knowledge you already have and apply it in this new situation by "reading in between the lines"