Monday, November 5, 2007
SENTENCE COMPLETION,Nov. 5th
Use the type of clause, phrase, or grammar indicated to complete the following sentence; you can add the phrase or clause before or after the clause below:
... the US election is finally over ...
1. Use a phrase
2. Use a dependent clause
3. Use an independent clause
Note: you can still see previous Sentence Completion questions; they are posted in the 2006/2007 archive in the side bar.
... the US election is finally over ...
1. Use a phrase
2. Use a dependent clause
3. Use an independent clause
Note: you can still see previous Sentence Completion questions; they are posted in the 2006/2007 archive in the side bar.
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5 comments:
1. Use a phrase
The US election is finally over and in early November.
2. Use a dependent clause
Even though I missed voting, the US election is finally over.
3. Use an independent clause
The US election is finally over and now the people of the US might receive some help from the politicians.
1. Use a phrase
The US election is finally over since late Tuesday night.
2. Use a dependent clause
The US election is finally over with very exciting outcomes.
3. Use an independent clause
The US election is finally over and I have lost my bet with the outcomes.
Dave: #1--that's a phrase, but it's not making much sense--perhaps you can adjust it a little; #s 2 and 3--very good.
Bich-Thuy: #1--the right idea, but remember that when you use since, the verb is usually in the present perfect tense, so your finished sentence isn't quite right; #2--that's an excellent phrase; #3--good, now remember the punctuation;-)
1. Use a phrase
The US election is finally over on time.
2. Use a dependent clause
The US election is finally over ,so that the people have a new President.
3. Use an independent clause
The US election is finally over. Obama is the new President.
Yujin: #1--good; #s 2 and 3 are good, but you have a problem with the punctuation.
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