Friday, April 23, 2010

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE, Apr. 23rd, 2010

Use the type of clause, phrase, or grammar indicated to complete the following sentence; you can add the phrase or clause before or after (not both) to the clause below:

... April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind ...

1. Use a phrase 2. Use a dependent clause 3. Use an independent clause

7 comments:

Shelley said...

April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind through the snow, wind, rain and sunshine.

April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind, no matter how many flowers have bloomed.

April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind; however, its predictability is really no different than October.

Julie said...

1. April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind in regards to the weather.
2. Because of its constantly changing weather, April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind.
3. April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind, yet people are always looking forward to join in outdoor activities in early spring.

Saadat said...

1. With no doubt, April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind.
2. Because the weather changes a lot, April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind.
3. April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind; however, I enjoy seeing four seasons in it.

Veronica Baig said...

SHELLEY:Nicely done:-)
JULIE:Good sentences:-)
SAADAT: #1--the idiom is 'without a doubt'; #s 2 and 3--good.

jaya said...

April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind whatsoever.


April is a month that can't seem to make up its mind, even if the flowers are bloomed.

April is a month that can't make up its mind ,because it is mixed up with rain,snow,hail and wind.

Veronica Baig said...

JAYA: #1--a phrase is more than one word; #2--the right idea but the verb form is either 'are blooming' or 'have bloomed'; #3--another dependent clause;-)

jaya said...

#2 April is a month that can't make up it's mind, even if the flowers are blooming.