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ANTHONY : Where are you coming from? GRACE : I am coming from a meeting. ANTHONY : What was it about? GRACE : It was about the changes in the formation of students in the upcoming annual sports day parade Anthony asked Grace where (a)____________. Grace (b) _________________she was coming from a meeting. Anthony further asked what the meeting was about. Grace replied that it was about the changes that (c) ____________in the formation of students in the upcoming annual sports day parade (a) (i) she had been coming from (ii) she was coming from (iii) she is coming from (iv) she was coming from (b) (i) told him that (ii) said that (iii) asked him that (iv) exclaimed that (c) (i) were made (ii) need to be made give me answer

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

Independent clause is the main/principal clause in a sentence. It can stand alone and can be called a sentence. It does not start with subordinate words such as when, which or if.

The main properties of an independent clause are

It contains a subject.

It contains an action.

It expresses a complete thought, e.g.

Let’s start the play.

(Here ‘play’ is the subject and ‘Let’s start’ is the action.)

The mobile is defective.

(Here ‘mobile’ is the subject and ‘is defective’ is the action.)

I will tell her about the paper pattern.

(Here T is the subject and ‘will tell her about the paper pattern’ is the action.)

Answered by sardarpatel1924
1

Answer:

a) she was coming from

b) told him that

c) were made

Explanation:

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