Use the type of clause, phrase, or grammar indicated to complete the
following sentence*; you can add the phrase or clause before or after (not
both) to the clause below:
...April is here...
Sentence 1: add a
phrase
Sentence 2: add a dependent clause
Sentence 3: add an independent clause
* Please write three separate sentences.
6 comments:
Alexey ENGL140
1. April is here almost a week.
2. April is here nevertheless of many snow drifts that are still lying all around the city.
3. March has gone; April is here.
1. April is here for thirty days.
2. Finally, I thought, April is here.
3. April is here and I'm so tired of seeing snow.
ALEXEY: #1--you need a different verb tense; #2--omit a word and check punctuation; #3--good.
PEGGY: yes, but check the punctuation in #3;-)
3. April is here, and I'm so tired of seeing snow.
PEGGY: Thank you!
1. April is here with her father.
2. Taxes are soon due, if April is here.
3. April is here and I look forward to warmer weather.
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