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English, 29.03.2020 21:06, 24hudsonmoss

On the line after each sentence, identify the words between starts by writing IND for an independent clause or SUB, or PHR for phrases.
1. Customers demand thousands of products, and *every grocery tries to please*.

2. A store must reorder stock *before a product runs out*.

3. While the store was closed, *workers took inventory*.
4. In the past, a cashier could not record every product sold *as she rang up a sale*.

5. *If stock ran out too soon*, customers complained.
6. Many people love camping, *yet others won’t go beside a tent*.
7. Scientists tested many forms of barcodes *before they chose the current system*.

8. *To be eligible for the prize*, candidates should apply before January 1st, 2018.
9. *Lasting more than four years*, World War II took the lives of millions of people.

11.The passengers *standing in the aisle* lurched forward.
12.The hungry dog, *found at last*, eagerly gobbled the dish of food.
13.Luggage littered the area; however, *we kept on walking through the terminal*.

14. *Sitting on the porch*, I smoked my last cigarette.
15.He went biking on a sunny day afternoon, and *he traveled 20 miles*.

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