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Which of these is a simple sentence?

Eloise lives in a big house.
Jennifer, Jessica, and Jordana are talking.
Arnold and Detrich swim very fast.
all of these




Which of the following correctly uses a conjunction to join two complete sentences?

Stephen likes football, but Kelly likes basketball.
Mike likes soccer and basketball.
Andrea wears blues but not orange.


Which of the following correctly uses a conjunction to join two complete sentences?

Always eat vegetables and get plenty of sleep.
Always eat plenty of vegetables, for they contain important vitamins.
Always clean and dry dishes properly.


Which of the following correctly uses a conjunction to join two complete sentences?

Susan likes to swim and to read, but not to write letters.
Susan can go shopping tonight, or she can shop in the morning.
Susan or her father will attend the play tonight.


Which of the following correctly uses a conjunction to join two complete sentences?

God created the heavens, and the earth.
God created the heavens and He created the earth.
God created the heavens, and He created the earth.


Which of the following correctly uses a conjunction to join two complete sentences?

Dan can finish his chores now, or he can finish them later.
Dan can finish his chores now, so he can finish them later.
Dan is quite smart but won’t admit it publicly.

Respuesta :

1. all of these
2. 
Stephen likes football, but Kelly likes basketball.
3. 
Always eat plenty of vegetables, for they contain important vitamins.
4. 
Susan can go shopping tonight, or she can shop in the morning.
5. 
God created the heavens, and He created the earth.
6. 
Dan can finish his chores now, or he can finish them later.

Answer:

1) a

2) a

3) a

4) b

5) c

6) a

Explanation:

The reason why "Eloise lives in a big house" is the right choice is because it is a single independent clause, with a single subject (Eloise) and a single predicate (lives in a big house).

Then, with respect to the other questions, it can be said that the answers chosen have overt NP subjects, except for 3. Neither of them contains a compound subject sharing the same predicate, nor a D.O shared by two verbs (clean and dry dishes). In this way, all of the options represent two sentences that have been joined by a conjunction.