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English, 26.06.2019 22:50 tomboy8899

1.the function of a noun determines its case. --> true false 2.which one cannot stand alone as a sentence? independent clause --> subordinate clause 3.an introductory phrase or clause is generally followed by a(n) --> comma exclamation point ellipsis dash colon 4.a subject complement is also known as a(n) direct object indirect object --> predicate noun verbal 5.select all that apply. a subordinate clause may be introduced by a prepositional phrase relative pronoun subordinating conjunction verbal coordinating conjunction

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