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Sending $20 USD to anybody who helps me with my final for English.

The italicized phrase in the sentence is an adjective clause.

[After we flew over the Atlantic Ocean], the plane landed in London, where we were to take our tour of Buckingham Palace.
True
False

>> No.2605878

False.

God, I love white pantyhose on a chick.

>> No.2605877

False.

Please send your money to Thisisnotahomeworkboard, Faggot, Botswana.

Thanks in advance.

>> No.2605882

See, if you'd tested out of English you would have no need to know what the fuck an adjective clause is.

>> No.2605883

Am I the only one that thinks it would be really hot, if she started peeing through her white pantyhose?

>> No.2605892
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2605892

I have maybe 20 more questions, all multiple question.

Will start dumping ass and tits and will send $$ to the person who helps me the most.

Select the sentences that are punctuated incorrectly.
My mom's and dad's house has just been sold.
My mom and dad's house has just been sold.
Her sister's-in-law's car is in the repair shop.
Her sister-in-law's car is in the repair shop.

>> No.2605894

Does the dependent clause modify the noun?
nope.
google is a wonderful resource for grammatical queries

>> No.2605912

>>2605892
wouldn't it be easier to stop and... think?

>> No.2605914

>>2605912
Or, rather stop...and Google?

>> No.2605921

Identify how the verbal is used in the following sentence.

Running around the block is my favorite activity.

>> No.2605929
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2605929

>>2605921

participial phrase as an adjective
participial phrase as a noun
gerund phrase as subject
gerund phrase as a predicate nominative
infinitive phrase as a noun
infinitive phrase as a direct object

>> No.2605924

>>2605892
You actually, honestly need help with this?
Jésus Cristo, kid.

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2605930

>>2605870
>>2605892

Get out. This is not a homework board. Read the sticky. Do your own damn thinking and you'll get a hell of a lot farther in life. Man the fuck up, son.

>> No.2605937

You get to take your final at home?

Are you crippled, OP?

>> No.2605938

>>2605930
>>2605930

No, stfu. I just need these fucking questions to graduate, and i'm sending $$ anyways. Don't see what the problem is faggot.

Help me

>> No.2605944

>>2605937
>>2605937

Yes, i'm schizophrenic.

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2605958

Which 2hu would you cheat your way to a diploma with?

Pic related.

>> No.2605964

>>2605938

>From the sticky:

Some things to note:
/lit/ is NOT a homework board. Any posters posting homework help threads will be dealt with. However discussing homework you have been given is allowed as long as it generates healthy discussion. But just asking for answers will result in a ban.

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2605965

>>2605929

>> No.2606228

>>2605892
>Select the sentences that are punctuated incorrectly.
>My mom's and dad's house has just been sold.
>My mom and dad's house has just been sold.
>Her sister's-in-law's car is in the repair shop.
>Her sister-in-law's car is in the repair shop.

They're all incorrect expect the first one.

>> No.2606231

>>2605921
>Identify how the verbal is used in the following sentence.

>Running around the block is my favorite activity.

Trick question. The verbal is not used.