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what type of sentences are these? - Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex, Run-on
1.the moors, which were covered in heather, appeared mystical under the gray mist.
2.I'm not going to buy my tickets in advance because there should be plenty of seats and I'm not positive if I'll make it on time, so it's better to wait, right?
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what type of sentences are these? - Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex, Run-on
1.the moors, which were covered in heather, appeared mystical under the gray mist.
2.I'm not going to buy my tickets in advance because there should be plenty of seats and I'm not positive if I'll make it on time, so it's better to wait, right?
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Well, that second one gave me the runs, so that's a hint.
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:14
i think run-on?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:23
am I right? and do you have any idea what the first one is please
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:29
What does your research tell you?
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:33
what do you mean?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:41
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what type of sentences are these? - Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex, Run-on
1.the moors, which were covered in heather, appeared mystical under the gray mist.
2.I'm not going to buy my tickets in advance because there should be plenty of seats and I'm not positive if I'll make it on time, so it's better to wait, right?
american-english sentence
what type of sentences are these? - Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex, Run-on
1.the moors, which were covered in heather, appeared mystical under the gray mist.
2.I'm not going to buy my tickets in advance because there should be plenty of seats and I'm not positive if I'll make it on time, so it's better to wait, right?
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Well, that second one gave me the runs, so that's a hint.
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:14
i think run-on?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:23
am I right? and do you have any idea what the first one is please
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:29
What does your research tell you?
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:33
what do you mean?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:41
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Well, that second one gave me the runs, so that's a hint.
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:14
i think run-on?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:23
am I right? and do you have any idea what the first one is please
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:29
What does your research tell you?
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:33
what do you mean?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:41
Well, that second one gave me the runs, so that's a hint.
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:14
Well, that second one gave me the runs, so that's a hint.
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:14
i think run-on?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:23
i think run-on?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:23
am I right? and do you have any idea what the first one is please
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:29
am I right? and do you have any idea what the first one is please
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:29
What does your research tell you?
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:33
What does your research tell you?
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:33
what do you mean?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:41
what do you mean?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:41
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Well, that second one gave me the runs, so that's a hint.
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:14
i think run-on?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:23
am I right? and do you have any idea what the first one is please
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:29
What does your research tell you?
– Hot Licks
Nov 18 at 22:33
what do you mean?
– Sara
Nov 18 at 22:41