Question 1
Dependent clauses have their meaning linked to the main clause of the sentence, being incomplete and ungrammatical without it. Choose th...
Question 1 Dependent clauses have their meaning linked to the main clause of the sentence, being incomplete and ungrammatical without it. Choose the option below that contains a dependent clause:
Dependent clauses, by definition, are ungrammatical when isolated of their main clauses. Among the options presented, the only one featuring a clause that cannot stand alone by itself is “While waiting for the bus, you can study for your test”. A Rabbits, monkeys, whales, and dogs are examples of mammals. B She advised him about the danger, but he preferred to ignore it. C While waiting for the bus, you can study for your test. D They decided to travel to the beach and picked up the most expensive hotel available. E Eleven plus five equals to sixteen.
A alternativa correta que contém uma oração dependente é a opção C: "While waiting for the bus, you can study for your test." Essa oração dependente não pode funcionar como uma frase completa por si só, pois precisa da oração principal para ter sentido completo.
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