Good try, but neither of you wrote a dependent clause or used the simple present tense.
Here is an example:
Although I travel every year, I have never been to Europe.
"Although I travel every year" is a dependent clause. "travel" is in the simple present tense. "I have never been to Europe" is an independent clause. "have been" is in the present perfect tense.
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Jim, who is always late, still has not arrived!
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Good try, but neither of you wrote a dependent clause or used the simple present tense.
Here is an example:
Although I travel every year, I have never been to Europe.
"Although I travel every year" is a dependent clause.
"travel" is in the simple present tense.
"I have never been to Europe" is an independent clause.
"have been" is in the present perfect tense.
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