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7 October, 06:13

Consider the following compound sentence: Lilies are popular at Easter, but they cannot compete with roses on Valentine's Day. A compound sentence

a. has one dependent clause and one independent clause.

b. can be split into two complete sentences.

c. has two verbs and no subjects.

d. has two subjects but only one verb

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  1. 7 October, 07:03
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    A, it has one dependent and independent clause.

    "Lilies are popular at easter" can be a sentence on its own, so its independent.

    "but they cannot compete with roses on valentine's day" still has a subject and verb, but cannot be a sentence on its own so it is dependent.
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