Are these dependent clauses or phrases in bold? They don't appear on list of common subordinate conjunctions.
He was going to get caught,either now or in the future.
I've got to finish the task on time, against the clock I race.
She pleaded guilty, exactly like I thought.
Are these punctuated correctly? Could you use the last example on its own in a sentence.
He plays his music to loud, drives me crazy.
Cruel devious,pure as venom.
panda blue 483 He was going to get caught, either now or in the future. Consider these two sentences: He was going to get caught in the future. He was going to get caught now.
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panda blue 483He was going to get caught, either now or in the future.
Consider these two sentences:
He was going to get caught in the future.
He was going to get caught now.
What are the functions of "in the future" and "now"?
That will lead you to an answer.
panda blue 483I've got to finish the task o