Answer:
Hi!
Explanation:
Can I ask which book is this? I can't identify what you mean by "Crossover" and all the key-terms just from this question alone. :)
Answer:
Can you pass the salt?
Move out of my way!
Can you turn the volume up?
Go away!
Explanation:
An imperative sentence is just a command. As you should know a command can end in all sorts of different punctuation based on how the command is phrased. If someone is agitated, the command "Can you turn the volume up?" may turn into "Turn the volume up!"
Jaunt means exploring or taking a journey, but it’s a short one
Answer: Do you have any hobbies, for instance, any sports, arts or science programs?
Explanation:
This sentence is considered as sentence fragment and dependent clause and if we are wanting to rewrite the sentence so that it can be independent clause we must have appropriate meaning and idea of it.
- It can be anything but for example it could be: Do you have any hobbies, for instance, any sports, arts or science programs?
In this case the sentence is independent and it has meaning. The speaker is asking if the person is having hobbies and he is asking what those hobbies, for instance, are.