Sentence 1. Add a phrase Sentence 2. Add a dependent clause Sentence 3. Add an independent clause
1. At beginning, i like noodles. 2. I like noodles because noodles are easy to cook. 3. I like noodles so much, even the worst cooks can make good noodles.
George, your first sentence does not add a phrase. Zheng, your last sentence has a comma splice. Valerie, your second sentence adds a phrase (rather than a dependent clause).
6 comments:
1. I am excited to eat Chinese food because I like noodles.
2. I like noodles, even though my friend doesn't.
3. I like noodles, but I like pizza the most.
Sentence 1. Add a phrase
Sentence 2. Add a dependent clause
Sentence 3. Add an independent clause
1. At beginning, i like noodles.
2. I like noodles because noodles are easy to cook.
3. I like noodles so much, even the worst cooks can make good noodles.
1. I like noodles at lunchtime.
2. After a long run, I like noodles.
3. My mother like rice and I like noodles.
1. I like noodles with hot sauce.
2. I like noodles when I don't feel like cooking.
3. I like noodles, but I like beer better.
I like noodles in hot broth.
Because I like one-dish meals, I like noodles.
I like noodles and I eat different types of noodles everyday.
Well done, Daryl and HJL!
George, your first sentence does not add a phrase.
Zheng, your last sentence has a comma splice.
Valerie, your second sentence adds a phrase (rather than a dependent clause).
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