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:
...Mother’s Day is a very special celebration...
1. Use a phrase 2. Use a dependent clause 3. Use an independent clause
Monday, May 3, 2010
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1. Among all the important occasions, Mother's Day is a very special celebration.
2. Mother’s Day is a very special celebration, particularly when people cherish a late mother's memory.
3.Mother’s Day is a very special celebration; it is rather curious that the date differs from one country to another.
2.Mothers day is a very special celabration, because it is honouring of motherhood.
MAYA:Nicely done:-)
JAYA: This partial answer has an apporpriate dependent clause, but either omit "of" or use "the" before "honouring". Also check your spelling;-)
Mother's day a very special celebration,because it is honouring of the motherhood.
JAYA: You didn't follow my directions--please read my previous answer carefully; there are two different possibilities that I gave you. Also note that you still need to do the other two sentences;-)
1. In my opinion, Mother's Day is a very special celebration.
2. Because raising children is a challenging job, Mother's Day is a very special celebration.
3. Mother's Day is a very special celebration; however, they should be cherished every second of every day.
SAADAT: Excellent:-)
Mother's day is a very special celebration,because it is the honouring of motherhood.
JAYA: Good, not write the other two sentences: one with a phrase and the other with an independent clause.
1.From Charles’s point of view, Mother’s Day is a very special celebration.
2.Mother’s Day is a very special celebration because we recognize the hard work they do when disciplining children.
3.Mother’s Day is a very special celebration; moreover, we should be thankful everyday for having their help.
STEPHANIE:Nicely done--note that when a name ends in "s" we don't use write (s's) but just use the apostrophe (s'); it's because we can't pronounce the extra "s".
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