<span>Match the italicized example to the term.
1. Whenever I get home will be soon enough. object of preposition
2. Choose whichever one you want. indirect object
3. Dad will pay whoever finds his dog a reward. appositive
4. My accomplishment, that I have written one story, doesn't make me an author. direct object
5. This is how I make Swedish meatballs. subject
6. Don't judge a person by what he wears. predicate noun
</span>1. C
<span>2. B </span>
<span>3. A </span>
<span>4. E </span>
<span>5. D </span>
<span>6. F</span><span>
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"I am not certain," she said hesitantly "if this is a good idea"
Sure ,, how many pharagraphs is there going to be ?
Present simple
13) does
14)cooks
15)washes
Present continues
12) are having dinner
13) are doing
14) is cooking
15) is Washing
Hope it helps
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Answer:
She likes to eat vegetables, but sh does not like to eat spinach- Compound sentence
Summer is my favorite season because we can go to the beach- Complex sentence
I like to gather seashells on the beach, and I enjoy getting my feet wet- Compound sentence
After I come home from school, I need to do homework- Complex sentence
Explanation:
A compound sentence is two clauses put together with a coma and a FANBOYS (For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).