-think about your goals and list them
-see what letters are there
-if you're missing some, find synonyms of extra words
-if you're still missing them, search up positive words that start with "_"
hope it helps :)
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
you need a conjunction to stop the run on sentence
The correct answer is My brother loves to cook, but he especially loves to barbecue.
Explanation:
The sentence "My brother loves to cook, he especially loves to barbecue" is a run-on sentence because each of the sections in the sentence is a complete sentence, and complete/independent sentences cannot be connected using a comma. Instead, a semicolon should be used (;) or a conjunction such as and, but, or can be added after the comma. This second method of correction occurs in the sentence "My brother loves to cook, but he especially loves to barbecue".
The answer is c because it says in my engish book that the sentence will start with: AS , WHILE , AS LONG , ALTHOUGH , UNLESS , WHEN , AFTER , AS , IF , EVENTHOUGH
Answer:
Thruuli
4th April 2001
My dear Rakesh,
You will be glad to learn that I have taken admission in central school, Janakpuri. Life in the school is interesting and enjoyable. The school complex is in a huge and splendid building.
The school timings are from 9 in the morning to 4 in the evening. We go there by school bus so I am always punctual.
The Principal is very strict about punctuality. There are eight periods daily. We remain busy in all the periods except recess. The teachers are helpful and nice. They take so much interest in teaching us that I do not miss any period. There is very strict discipline about uniform, behaviour and cleanliness. There is a very good atmosphere in the school.
I have made many new friends. Atul is my best friend. We help each other in studies. How are you getting on your studies? You must be working hard. I often miss my old school and friends. Remember me to Sahith, Anuj and Sameer with lots of love and remembrance. Please pay my regards to your parents.
Yours Sincerely,
Prakash