Exam
Which sentence correctly
punctuates this adverb clause:
until I met Jamaal
A. Until I met Jamaal I always thought I was good
at basketball.
B. I always thought until I met Jamaal I was good
at basketball
C. I always thought I was good at basketball until
I met Jamaal.
D. I always thought I was good at basketball,
until I met Jamaal.
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When a progressive tense is used in the independent clause, the dependent clause typically uses the tense.
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"the beginning of the massai" which excerpt best justifies this conclusion
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To which type of poetic structure is "the bells" most similar? a. free verse b. lyric poetry c. japanese cinquain d. shakespearean sonnet
Answers: 1
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Which sentence correctly
punctuates this adverb clause:
until I met Jamaal
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punctuates this adverb clause:
until I met Jamaal
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