There are two types of adjective clauses:
A: simple and complex
B: defiant and moderating
C: defining and modifying
D: compound and complex
E: hard and harde
A: simple and complex
B: defiant and moderating
C: defining and modifying
D: compound and complex
E: hard and harde
举一反三
- Hurry up or you will be late. A: Simple Sentence B: Compound Sentence C: Complex Sentence D: Compound Complex Sentence
- What types of sentences are there, according to the complexity of sentence structures? A: Simple, B: Compound, C: Complex D: Compound-Complex. E: loose sentence, F: periodic sentence
- One will never stop until one reaches one's goal. A: Simple Sentence B: Compound Sentence C: Complex Sentence D: Compound Complex Sentence
- A compound complex sentence always A: has one independent clause only. B: have two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. C: ends in a noun
- A compound complex sentence always A: always ends in an exclamation point B: has two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. C: starts with a conjunction