Weegy: The infinitive is the most versatile verb form because it can be used as a verb, a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
User: Which of the following is a compound sentence?
A. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts.
B. Kim will take her daughter shopping when she learns to behave in public.
C. We found our way home without a map.
D. Rain and heavy winds caused damage along the coast.
Weegy: D. We found our way home without a map.
User: Which of the following is a fragment?
A. The rams locked horns, and the tourists watched them from far away.
B. The canoe with the blue stripes.
C. The truth can be unpleasant.
D. The dancer floated across the stage.
Weegy: The fragment is: The canoe with the blue stripes.
User: Identify the compound sentence.
A. Last summer, we decided to drive to the beach.
B. The rain began to fall, but we did not want to leave.
C. Because it had been sunny all week, we did not bring umbrellas.
D. While it rained on the beach, we swam in the ocean.
Weegy: A. The rain began to fall, but we did not want to leave.
User: What is the simple predicate of the following sentence?
The Saturn rocket made travel to the moon possible.
A. Made
B. Travel
C. Possible
D. Moon
Weegy: The simple predicate is: Made
User: In which sentence are the italicized words a dependent clause? (A dependent clause can't stand as a sentence on its own.)
A. The diving board broke when she jumped into the pool.
B. She became angry, but she would not leave without her brother.
C. She went swimming, and her brother went boating.
D. She wanted to leave early, or she wanted to stay overnight.
Weegy: Yes. I can't answer your question without knowing which words are italicized. Mark it in some way.
User: which sentence are the italicized words a dependent clause? (A dependent clause can't stand as a sentence on its own.)
A. The diving board broke when she jumped into the pool.
B. She ...
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