Use the type of clause, phrase, or grammar indicated to complete the following sentence; you can add the phrase or clause before or after the clause below:
... I am dressing up as a monster at the company's Halloween party...
1. Use a phrase
2. Use a dependent clause
3. Use an independent clause
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
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4 comments:
1. Since this morning, I am dressing up as a monster at the company's Halloween party.
2. I am dressing up as a monster at the company's Halloween party because as an organizer, I need to give example.
3. I am dressing up as a monster at the company's Halloween party, and my wife is wearing a medieval dress.
Richard: #1--good; #2--the expression is "set an example"; #3--excellent!
1. Since this morning, I am dressing up as a monster at the company's Halloween party.
2. I am dressing up as a monster at the company's Halloween party because as an organizer, I need to set an example.
3. I am dressing up as a monster at the company's Halloween party, and my wife is wearing a medieval dress.
Richard: That's better.
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