Which of the following best defines a compound sentence?
A. A sentence with one independent clause and one dependent clause.
B. A sentence with two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.
C. A sentence with only one clause.
D. A sentence with two dependent clauses.

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A. Both of the solutions
B. is
C. acceptable
D. None of the above
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Will your parents let you _________ in this project?
A. to participate
B. participate
C. participating
D. participated
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A. Past
B. Present
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We never thought the journey _____so long.
A. will take
B. was taking
C. would take
