[ Subject – Predicate ]
____________________ is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought.
A. Sentence
B. Fragment
C. Phrase
D. Dependent clause
Select your answer:

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Sentence Structure and Punctuation › ViewWhich option correctly uses a transitional phrase to connect two ideas?
A. He was hungry, however, he didn’t eat.
B. He was hungry; however, he didn’t eat.
C. He was hungry however, he didn’t eat.
D. He was hungry. However he didn’t eat.
Grammar › View
Do you like _____ fruit? Would you like _____ apple or _____ pear?
A. a/ the/ a
B. X/ an/ a
C. an/ a/ the
D. X/ the/ a
