Answer:
Before.
Explanation:
Subordinating conjunctions are those types of conjunctions that act as the joining words for an independent clause and a dependent clause. From the above provided sentence,
Glinda tells the Wicked Witch, "Be gone <u>before </u><em>somebody drops a house on you!</em>"
the bolded words "Be gone" is the independent clause while the bold, italicized words <em>"somebody drops a house on you!" is the dependent clause</em>. And in between these two clauses is the word <u>"before'</u> which is a conjunction. This <u>is the subordinating conjunction. </u>
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Unless you count 'Bob' as slang for 'Robert' (which is ridiculous), there is no shortened language in this sentence.
Answer:
supprimere means 'to suppress'
Explanation:
to put an end to forcibly
Answer:
"I'm sorry, Mom" Barbara replied, walking slowly into the kitchen
Explanation:
It is parrelism not karios