1. an adverb clause will always contain a subject, verb, and subordinate conjunction (this is what keeps it from being a complete sentence)
<span>2) until his arms ached. (his arms = subject, ached = verb, until = subordinate conjunction)
3) once they saw her car turn the corner. (</span>they = subject, saw = verb, once = subordinate conjunction)
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4) When the storm started (</span>the storm = subject, started = verb, when = subordinate conjunction)
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5) while being taught to bake cupcakes. (</span>she = subject, taught = verb, while = subordinate conjunction)
Even though I've always been food at math, it's not my favorite subject.
C.
Complete Sentence
I dropped my phone three times on my into the building, it didn't break.
B.
Run-On
Andrea's brother has two children, her sister has four children.
C.
Complete Sentence
I am almost finished with college, my dream is to open my own business.
B.
Comma Splice
Alisha passed her licensing exam last week.
C.
Complete Sentences
Language is our complex system of communication.Language is human specific because animals do not have this type of system of communication. They do not form sentences or have grammar and rules, etc.
Since impinge means to have an impact, some are touch, affect, or influence