Answer:
The answer would be C.
Explanation:
Though, the correct definition of a compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate, independant clause's contain a verb, that isnt what we are looking for. The dependant clause contains a subject or predicate, therefore your answer would be C. If I'm not correct however, I would believe it to be D.
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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Question : Identify the infinitive phrase and the subject of the infinitive in the sentence below.
Mr. Hutton asked me to erase the boards.
1.Infinitive phrase:
A.asked me to
B.to erase the boards
C.to erase
2.Subject of the infinitive :
A.Mr. Hutton
B.boards
C.me
D.asked
Answers :-
(1) The infinitive phrase is <em>to</em><em> </em><em>erase</em> as infinitives generally have 'to' in front of them.
(2) The subject of the infinitive is the boards.
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Answer:
The answer is C i just got it right.
Explanation: