A clause is a subject and predicate
working together in a sentence.
Clauses are joined b...
English, 26.03.2020 23:24, salvadorperez26
A clause is a subject and predicate
working together in a sentence.
Clauses are joined by conjunctions. Join
the clauses below by using coordinating
conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet,
so).
The cafeteria was crowded. I had to eat
outside.
My mom likes to cook spaghetti. It is
one of my least favorite meals.
It has been raining all week. I am ready
for a sunny day.
The noise in the classroom was too
loud. My teacher asked us to be
quieter.
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