[ Types of Sentences ]
What is the formula for a compound-complex sentence?
A. Two (or more) independent clauses and one dependent clause (I+I+D)
B. I don’t know (I+D+K)
C. One independent clause and one dependent clause (I+D)
D. Two (or more) independent clauses (I+I)

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Compound and Complex SentencesHave to / Do not have toContractions and ConjunctionsModals and Semi-ModalsPassive Voice with ModalsAdjective OrderConjunctions, Interjections and Sentence TypeAdjectiveModals, Infinitives and GerundsPast Tense and Past ContinuousOther quiz:
Reported Speech › ViewWhat are the missing words?
“My mother can cook well,” said Jane.
Jane said _______ cook well.
A. her mother could
B. his mother can
C. her mother can
D. she mother could
Grammar › View
John and Mary / not / skate
A. John and Mary isn’t skating.
B. John and Mary aren’t skating.
C. John and Mary aren’t skateing.
Future Tense › ViewComplete the sentence: We _______ visit our grandparents next weekend.
A. will
B. might
C. can
D. should
Grammar › View
the workers are as faithful as a ____
A. dog
B. fox
C. cow
