English, 28.10.2020 20:10, jjaerere6609
Phrase or Clause?
1.) GRABBING A SANDWHICH, Rene hurried off to join his friends.
2.)Mrs. Smith’s only comment ON MY PAPER was that my handwriting was difficult to read.
Independent Clause or Dependent Clause?
3.) I wanted to go to the zoo, so WE PACKED UP AND LEFT.
Please help
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Phrase or Clause?
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