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English, 20.09.2019 22:20 twan6425

Which sentence contains an adjective clause?
a. we are going to glenview mall this afternoon.
b. it has a new store that sells superhero and manga comics.
c. although we have other errands, we will spend at least 30 minutes there.
d. whenever you leave is fine with me.
which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a. bring the following; batteries, extra socks, and sunscreen.
b. the evening passed normally: then, the electricity failed.
c. she said it best: "make a plan, but be ready to tear it up."
d. the visitor had: a menacing glare it was a terrifying situation.
which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a. i told mark not to rush home on my account, however, i didn't expect him to be an hour late.
b. i told mark not to rush home on my account; however, i didn't expect him to be an hour late.
c. i told mark not to rush home on my account—however—i didn't expect him to be an hour late.
d. i told mark not to rush home on my account: however, i didn't expect him to be an hour late.

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Which sentence contains an adjective clause?
a. we are going to glenview mall this afternoon....

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