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Bell Work 2.13 1. The students read the directions, and they assembled the model of the castle correctly. (Adjective Clause: “who”) 2. The boy is going on vacation, and I just borrowed his book. (Adjective Clause: “Whose”) 3. The weaver may build nests measuring five meters across, and it is a sparrow-like African bird. (Appositive) 4.My mom works two jobs and cares for the family, and she has little time to herself. (Gerund Phrase object of a Preposition)
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1. The students who read the directions assembled the model of the castle correctly. (Adjective Clause: “who”) 2. The boy whose book I borrowed is going on vacation. (Adjective Clause: “Whose”) 3. The weaver—a sparrow-like African bird—may build nests measuring five meters across. (Appositive) 4.By working two jobs and caring for the family, my mom has little time to herself. (Gerund Phrase object of a Preposition)
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