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Activity 14

 

Identify whether the following statements are a simple sentence, compound sentence, or complex sentence and identify the main verb. 


1. The reasons for and implications of these contrasting findings are discussed. 

 

 

Click each of the following for correct answer.

correct answer.:: wrong  answer.   :: wrong  answer.:: are discussed


 

2. Because literary scholars focus their teaching, writing and research on novels defined by the canon, lesser-known works have been overlooked or ignored.  

 

Click each of the following for correct answer.

wrong answer. :: wrong  answer.   :: correct answer.:: dependent clause (because) …, main clause (main verb: have been overlooked)


3. The present study estimated and compared greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from rice farming practices, resulting from various farm inputs and irrigation systems in Pakistan, the Philippines, China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Australia and the USA.

 

Click each of the following for correct answer.  

correct answer. :: wrong  answer.   :: wrong  answer.:: estimated and compared


      


4. Providing lymphedema information has an effect on symptom reduction and more risk-reduction behaviours being practiced among breast cancer survivors.

 

Click each of the following for correct answer.

correct answer. :: wrong  answer.   :: wrong answer.:: has an effect on

 


5. Food, medicine, and clothing should be compensated at higher levels, and according to a different calculus, than jewelry, radios, or sports equipment even though these items may cost the same to replace.

 

Click each of the following for correct answer.

wrong answer. :: wrong  answer.   :: correct answer.:: main clause  (main verb: should be compensated),  dependent clause (main verb: may cause)



6. The VAT has taken the tax world by storm over the last fifty years, but it left little trace in the academic literature.

 

Click each of the following for correct answer.  

wrong  answer. :: correct answer;  conjunction: but:: wrong  answer.::(dependent clause (main verb: has taken) , dependent clause (main verb: left)



 

 

 

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