[ Simple, Complex, Compound Sentence ]
I want you to go to Walmart, and I also need you to go to Family Dollar to get the items for the party.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
Select your answer:
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Pronouns, Sentence Structure, and Apostrophes › ViewChoose the sentence with the apostrophes used correctly.
A. Kylas dog Daisy has a new doghouse. Its got Daisys name painted above the door.
B. Kylas dog Daisy has a new doghouse. Its got Daisy’s name painted above the door.
C. Kyla’s dog Daisy has a new doghouse. It’s got Daisy’s name painted above the door.
D. Kyla’s dog Daisy has a new doghouse. Its got Daisy’s name painted above the door.
Active vs. Passive Voice › View
The professor’s voice could not be heard in the back of the classroom.
A. This sentence is “Active.”
B. This sentence is “Passive.”