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was
were
are
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have
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seem
seems
explores
explore
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have
appears
appear
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If any doubt arrises at all about this being an independent clause, remember that generally if it contains -ing is not an independet clause (it needs to contain a verb, a true verb, ex. I was driking water was) as an -ing is not a verb
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having
have
1.
Sentence. Wrong, no conjugated verb.
by
conjuction❌. Common mistake for me, by is not a conjuction but a proposition as it doesn't really link any clauses (subordinating or coordinating)
internationally
adverb. This time it does tell you how she was acclaimed (the international is modifiyng as it's before the verb)
rowdy
adverb ❌. Rowdy is the characteristic that the behavior had. It answers to the question which characteristics do the behavior had not to how was it exhibited.
being
is❌: it is were duh, we were speaking about the 19th century
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which
them
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which
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10.
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but
remove
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Although
remove
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and
remove
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who
remove
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using
uses
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and
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transformative
adjective
them
pronoun
borrow
verb
control
noun
process
noun
however
conjuctive adverb
cognition
noun
with
prepositions
is
verb
Today
adverb
innovator
noun
became
verb
(~)-
verb
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conjuctive adverb/conjuction
inhabitants
noun
i1
pronoun
ecosystems
noun
A
verb
stress
noun
because
transition word (conjuctions)
insist
verb
advocates
subject
they
pronoun
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potential
noun
about
preposition
Exercise: Transitions 1
Transitions 1 - 8/10 1. Contrast: C✅ 2. Cause-and-Effect: B✅ 3. Continue: A❌⏹ 4. Contrast: D✅ 5. Cause-and-Effect: B✅ 6. Contrast: C❌ 7. Contrast: C✅ 8. Cause-and-Effect: D✅ 9. Continue: A✅ 10. Continue: C✅
In general, one important lesson; It matters, at least regarding this material, choose what does each word more closely relate to: ex, in contrast is used to refer to contrasting direct comparisons of things (particulars situations) that share a lot of similarities yet are a strinking contrast (this is what in contrast most nearly means, in spanish u could do por el contrario) (question 6) , not necesarily just to contrast ideas(however shines there (to contrast ideas) ) another ex. is question 3, look at the comentary for both answers to understand