It is an imperative sentence.
It is a declarative sentence.
The sentence "The varsity team will play as soon as the junior varsity is finished" is a complex sentence. It contains an independent clause ("The varsity team will play") and a dependent clause ("as soon as the junior varsity is finished"). The dependent clause provides additional information about the timing of the action in the independent clause.
"On" here is an adverb which modifies the verb 'move'. M.J.SUBRAMANYAM, XCHANGING, MUMBAI
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The type of conjunction shown in the sentence "Jayme's parents wouldn't let her get her license until she proved she could be responsible" is a conditional conjunction.
The Aztec carvings and designs are an example of exquisite workmanship. Workmanship is just the finished project of a particular type of work.
'Until the class begins' is not a complete sentence, and therefore it can not be classified. It is a clause, introduced by the conjunction 'until.' 'Until the class begins' is not a complete thought. We're still waiting for the rest of the sentence. Something will or will not happen, take place, be allowed, etc., 'until the class begins.' Without that something being stated, there is not a complete thought. It takes a complete thought to make a sentence. 'The class begins' is a complete sentence. It sounds like an announcement of some kind. It is perhaps a little awkward or stilted, but it is a complete sentence. It expresses a complete thought. Furthermore, it is a declarative sentence. It states a fact.
No, the word 'elephant' is a noun, a word for a type of mammal, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'elephant' is it.Example: An elephant stood in the road. We waited patiently until it decided to move on.
The sentence type is interrogative.
Use any Water type move, Ice type move, Rock type move, Steel type move or Electric type move.
Subordinating conjunction.
That type of sentence is an interrogative sentence.