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What is the subordinating conjunction in the ff. sentence: "When an earthquake happens, you should take cover."
when
What is the subordinating conjunction in the ff. sentence: "We wanted to see the palace because it is so beautiful."
because
What is the subordinating conjunction in the ff. sentence: "You saw a bear while we were hiking on the trail."
while
What is the subordinating conjunction in the ff. sentence: "Since you have done all your homework, you can go."
since
What is the subordinating conjunction in the ff. sentence: "A tsunami can take place after a big earthquake hits."
after
Is the ff. COMMON NOUN or PROPER NOUN? Bambi
Proper Noun
Is the ff. COMMON NOUN or PROPER NOUN? animals
Common Noun
Is the ff. COMMON NOUN or PROPER NOUN? visitors
Common Noun
Is the ff. COMMON NOUN or PROPER NOUN? Korea
Proper Noun
Is the ff. COMMON NOUN or PROPER NOUN? Children`s Grand Park
Proper Noun
Is the ff. sentence SIMPLE or COMPOUND: Hot melted rock, gas, and steam burst from the volcano.
Compound
Is the ff. sentence SIMPLE or COMPOUND: The tornado can stay in the air, or it might touch down on the ground.
Compound
Is the ff. sentence SIMPLE or COMPOUND: This spinning air sometimes forms a tornado.
Simple
Is the ff. sentence SIMPLE or COMPOUND?
Warm air rises rapidly, and sometimes it begins to spin.
Is the ff. sentence SIMPLE or COMPOUND: A tornado warning will be issued, and the siren will alarm.
Compound
What is the (1) complete subject and the (2) complete predicate? "Scientists solve problems with computers."
Complete subject: Scientists / Complete predicate: solve problems with computers.
What is the (1) complete subject and the (2) complete predicate? "Modern cars, televisions, and music players have computers inside."
Complete subject: Modern cars, televisions, and music players / Complete predicate: have computers inside.
What is the (1) complete subject and the (2) complete predicate? "My friends and I play games on computers."
Complete subject: My friends and I / Complete predicate: play games on computers.
What is the (1) complete subject and the (2) complete predicate? "People of all ages use personal computers at home."
Complete subject: People of all ages / Complete predicate: use personal computers at home.
What is the (1) complete subject and the (2) complete predicate? "The invention of the computer has made a big difference in our lives."
Complete subject: The invention of the computer / Complete predicate: has made a big difference in our lives.
Is the ff. sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? "What else would you like to know about earthquakes?"
Interrogative
Is the ff. sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? "Fortunately, they do not occur very often in Korea."
Declarative
Is the ff. sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? "Wow, they can be so destructive!"
Exclamatory
Is the ff. sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? "Watch and examine the cracks made from them."
Imperative
Is the ff. sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? "We learned more about earthquakes."
Declarative