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3 October, 04:01

How can these sentences be combined to include a dependent clause?

The lifeguard was on duty. She pulled a toddler out of the pool.

A. The lifeguard was on duty; she pulled a toddler out of the pool.

B. The lifeguard was on duty, and she pulled a toddler out of the pool.

C. While the lifeguard was on duty, she pulled a toddler out of the pool.

D. When the lifeguard was on duty and pulled a toddler out of the pool.

What is the function of the noun clause in this sentence?

whoever doesn't have a car will need a ride to the movie theater.

A. indirect object

B. appositive

C. subject

D. direct object

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  1. 3 October, 04:09
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    The correct answer for 1 is C. While the lifeguard was on duty, she pulled a toddler out of the pool. because it tuns the first clause into an adverbial one.

    The answer for the second is C. Subject

    That's because "whoever doesn't have a car" is the people who are doing the action.
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