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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Compound Complex Sentences

For each sentence I need to underline the subjects once and the verbs twice. Then put parentheses around each subordinate clause that you find.

1. Our school band seems ready for the concert, and the chorus will again be in top shape because its leading tenor has returned after a long illness.

2. Although the two-hundred-year-old house has been declared a landmark, its plumbing is nearly in runis, and few people have shown any interest in buying it.

3. Since the blizzard ended, the schools have remained closed, but shops in town have reopened.

Thank you!
  

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Please try to answer this yourself first. You can use bold and italics instead of single and double underlining.

  • Please try to answer this yourself first.
  • You can use bold and italics instead of single and double underlining.
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Please try to answer this yourself first. You can use bold and italics instead of single and double underlining.
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Sorry! I am confused so here is what i got. Bold = subjects Italic = verbs and Underline = subordinate clause.

1. Our school band seems ready for the concert, and the chorus will again be in top shape because its leading tenor has returned after a long illness.

2. Although the two-hundred-year-old house has been declared
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I replied to my original message instead of yours. I do not know if you got this. Here are my answers.

Bold = subjects Italic = verbs and Underline = subordinate clause.

1. Our school band seems ready for the concert, and the chorus will again be in top shape because its leading tenor has returned after a long illness.

2. Al

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