How about getting the book out and actually DOING your schoolwork.
It's called if you don't understand, LOOK IT UP. It's called LEARNING.
I'm sorry, but I have seen far too many school questions on here lately that are blatant excuses for laziness and not actually ATTEMPTING to do the work.
This particular forum is supposed to be about HOMESCHOOL.
I don't remember seeing it changed to 'Give me the answer to my schoolwork'.
2007-07-28 05:35:56
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answered by HistoryMom 5
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The newest books are in that case.
Simple
Will and Shawn like to do karate.
Simple
James is in kindergarden and Kristina is in preschool.
Compound
The painting that Sandy sold is now in a museum.
Complex
After Jonathan finished his book, he gave it to the publisher and the publisher printed 1000 copies.
Compound-complex
2007-07-28 03:13:09
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answered by nicoleband0 3
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How about doing a little research on simple, complex, compound and compound-complex sentences? How much will you learn if people give you the answer?
"jack of all trades;" You don't need to say you're a public school teacher, we could tell. You asked no questions and gave the answer.
2007-07-28 12:29:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The newest books are in that case. simple
James is in kindergarten, and Kristina is in preschool. compound
The painting that Sandy sold is now in a museum. complex
After Johathan finished his book, he gave it to the publisher, and the publisher printed 1000 copies. compound complex
You're welcome.
2007-07-28 03:02:08
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answer #4
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answered by jack of all trades 7
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The sentence isn't suitable punctuated. it extremely is lacking a comma after the introductory (based) clause, which, via the way, is actual and is interior the subjunctive, and a era on the top of the self reliant clause. As somebody has already indicated, it extremely is, of path, a complicated sentence; although, it is going to be written as: "If a guy love me, he will shop my words."
2016-11-10 10:40:29
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answered by ? 4
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i am not too sure about this, i'll need someone to correct me, but i THINK:
a simple is just a basic sentence e.g Tom went to the shop. He bought an apple.
a complex sentence is a sentence with more detail e.g Tom went to the shop to buy a shiney, red apple .
and a compound sentence is the main clause in the pharagraph.
2007-07-28 03:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL I totally agree. Those that don't want to do their homework are getting quite demanding anymore.
This just doesn't strike me as a situation where someone doesn't understand the assignment.
And it doesn't sound like a question at all.
and it doesn't have a thing to do with homeschooling.
Hmm, three strikes.
2007-07-28 12:17:17
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answered by Terri 6
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Is this a question, or a command?
2007-07-28 03:17:34
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answered by busymom 6
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