[ Sentence Structure ]
What is the correct definition of a compound-complex sentence?
A. It has one independent clause and at least one subordinate clause.
B. It has two independent clauses.
C. It has one independent clause.
D. It has two independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause.

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Grammar › View Choose the correct sentence.
A. That is an ant.
B. These are ants.
C. This is a ant.
D. That are ants.
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A: What did Grace _____ two hours ago?
B: She washed the car.
A. do
B. does
C. did
D. doing
Grammar › ViewBrock’s Bisstro has requested that we …. the number of dinner guests by Monday.
A. personify
B. magnify
C. specify
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Yes, I am ___.
a. already
b. all ready
