… I just returned from a visit with my family …
Sentence 2. Add a dependent clause
Sentence 3. Add an independent clause
*Add your words to the beginning or end of the clause (but not both) and do not use a semi-colon to join your independent clause.
3 comments:
1Add a phrase
filling tired, I just returned from a visit with my family.
2.Add a dependent clause
I just returned from a visit with my family which was amazing
3.Add an independent clause
I just returned from a visit with my family,and they were all happy.
I just returned from a very tiring visit with my family.\
I just returned from a visit with my family, when I noticed I forgot my luggage.
I just returned from a visit with my family, but I am going back to see them next week.
Well done, Fatuma. But watch your spelling -- i think you mean "feeling" tired.
Good job, Logan. But your first sentence adds a modifying phrase, which isn't really the sort of phrase I was expecting.
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