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:
… I have many plans for the summer …
1. Use a phrase 2. Use a dependent clause 3. Use an independent clause
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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Despite being busy, I have many plans for the summer.
2. To make myself busy, I have many plans for the summer.
3. I am not traveling this year, and I have many plans for the summer.
SAADAT: You can use the one "post" of all three comments;-)
#1--yes; #2--this is another phrase; #3--yes.
2. Because I want to be busy, I have many plans for the summer.
SAADAT: Thank you:-)
1. I have many plans for the summer, including suntanning.
2. Even though I am taking four courses, I have many plans for the summer.
3. I have many plans for the summer; this is my favourite season.
Hi, well be sensible, well-all described
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