1. Phrase Many young children come to my door on Halloween to ask for treats. 2. DC Many young children come to my door on Halloween when I leave the candy in bowls on the porch. 3. IC Many young children come to my door on Halloween, and I like giving out the treats to them.
Sentence 1. Many young children come to my door on Halloween in surprisingly creative costumes. Sentence 2. Even though I'm opposed to giving kids candy, many young children come to my door on Halloween. Sentence 3. Many young children come to my door on Halloween, but I give them apples or mandarins instead of candy.
4 comments:
Sentence 1. Phrase
Many young children come to my door on Halloween for trick or treat.
Sentence 2. Dependant clause
While I am having dinner, many young children come to my door on Halloween.
Sentence 3. Independent clause
Many young children come to my door on Halloween, and I want to enjoy the party with my friends.
1. Phrase
Many young children come to my door on Halloween to ask for treats.
2. DC
Many young children come to my door on Halloween when I leave the candy in bowls on the porch.
3. IC
Many young children come to my door on Halloween, and I like giving out the treats to them.
Sentence 1. Many young children come to my door on Halloween in surprisingly creative costumes.
Sentence 2. Even though I'm opposed to giving kids candy, many young children come to my door on Halloween.
Sentence 3. Many young children come to my door on Halloween, but I give them apples or mandarins instead of candy.
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