Answer:
The question is not complete, as none of the clauses in the sentence are underlined, however, I will give you the type of each of the two clauses:
<u>Because he ran:</u> (subordinate clause)
<u>he was able to catch the bus.</u> (independent clause)
Explanation:
A clause is a part of a sentence, and a clause contains a verb.
Subordinate/dependent clauses are clauses that cannot stand alone when isolated from a sentence, and still make complete sense, instead, they help to give further meaning to the main/independent clause. In this case "Because he ran", is not a complete thought on its own, as it leads to asking the question "so what?"
Independent/main clauses can stand alone and still make sense. In this example "he was able to catch the bus" can stand alone and still make sense.
I believe it’s A.) Where does the text take place?
Answer:
hmm its declare im not sure but hope u complete it if u think my answer is wrong thats alright im not very sure
if its right happy to help
Explanation:
Answer:
Neither our bird nor dog have been fed today. Is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The proper way for each is.
Most of my friends have arrived.
Somebody needs to feed the animals soon.
Neither our bird nor dog have been fed today.
Each of his sons gets there allowance today.
So the third is correct.
Hi!
40,000*30% = 12,000
So, Email pays 12,000 in tax.