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# anastejza
Point the coordinate clauses(mark the elliptical one) and comment on the way they are joined.
1.It was high summer,and the hay harvest was almost over.2.All the rooms were brightly lighted,but there seemed to be complete silence in yhe house.3.One small group was playing cards,another sat about a table and drank,or,tiring of that,abjourned to a large room to dance to the music of the victrola or player-piano.4.His eyes were bloodshot and heavy,his face a deadly white,and his body bent as if with age.5.He only smiled,however,and there was comfort in his hearty rejoinder,for there seemed to be a whole sensible world behind it.6.You'll either sail this boat correctly or you'll never go out with me again.7.Time passed and she came to no conclusion,nor did any opportunities come her way for making a closer study of Mischa.8.She often enjoyed Annette's company,yet the child made her nervous.9.she run through annother set of rooms,breathless,her feet scarcely touching the surface of the soft carpets;then a final doorway suddenly and unexpetedly let her out into the street. -
# anastejza
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10.It was early afternoon,but very dark outside,and the lamps had already been turned on.11.A large number of expensive Christmas cards were arrayed on the piano;well upon the walls dark evergreens,tied into various clever swags of red and silver ribbon,further proclaimed the season.12.Brangwen never smoked cigarettes,yet he took the one offered,fumbling painfully with thick fingers,blushing to the roots of his hair. -
# Vera
Point the coordinate clauses(mark the elliptical one) and comment on the way they are joined.
1.It was high summer,(and)conjunction the hay harvest was almost over.2.All the rooms were brightly lighted,(but--conjunction ) there seemed to be complete silence in yhe house.3.One small group was playing cards(,--comma)another sat about a table and drank,or,tiring of that,abjourned to a large room to dance to the music of the victrola or player-piano.4.His eyes were bloodshot and heavy(,comma)is face a deadly white--elliptical ,(and--conjunction ) his body bent as if with age.5.He only smiled,however,(and--conjunction ) there was comfort in his hearty rejoinder,for there seemed to be a whole sensible world behind it.6.You'll either sail this boat correctly (or--conjunction ) you'll never go out with me again.7.Time passed (and--conjunction ) she came to no conclusion,(nor --conjunction )did any opportunities come her way for making a closer study of Mischa.8.She often enjoyed Annette's company,(yet--conjunction ) the child made her nervous.9.she run through annother set of rooms,breathless,her feet scarcely touching the surface of the soft carpets(;then--conjunction or discourse marker ) a final doorway suddenly and unexpetedly let her out into the street. -
# Vera
10.It was early afternoon(,but--conjunction ) very dark outside--elliptical (,and--conjunction ) the lamps had already been turned on.11.A large number of expensive Christmas cards were arrayed on the piano;(no conjunction )well upon the walls dark evergreens,tied into various clever swags of red and silver ribbon,further proclaimed the season.12.Brangwen never smoked cigarettes,(yet--conjunction ) he took the one offered,umbling painfully with thick fingers,blushing to the roots of his hair.--elliptical
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# Vera
Напишите, какой учебник.
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# anastejza
Каушанская