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Blondie024 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Which of the following Is Correct?

Which of the following is a complete sentence, not a fragment?

A. While you were out, Pete stopped by.

B. While you were out.

C. While you were out, Pete.

D. Both A & C

Which of the following is correct?

A. Sheila will bring the chips; Sandy wants to make dip.

B. Sheila will bring the chips, but Sandy wants to make dip.

C. Sheila will bring the chips, Sandy wants to make dip.

D. Both A & B

Which of the following is correct?

A. Waving goodbye, the plane taxied down the runway.

B. The plane, waving goodbye, taxied down the runway.

C. Waving goodbye, we watched the plane taxi down the runway.

D. None of the above
  

Top answer

Hello Blondie-- and welcome to English Forums. How about your making an effort to guess the correct answers to your questions first?

  • Hello Blondie-- and welcome to English Forums.
  • How about your making an effort to guess the correct answers to your questions first?
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Hello Blondie-- and welcome to English Forums. How about your making an effort to guess the correct answers to your questions first?
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I have these answers 1. A 2. B 3. D and don't I know if there right.
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I gave my answers but I didn't log in again when I posted so It is Anonymus
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In the second one, both A and B are correct.

In the third one, the plane can't be waiving, but the one that says "Waving goodbye, we..." is okay.

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