Mark wanted to go, but not today.
The correct way to write this sentence is the following: We wanted to play soccer; however, our friends wanted to listen to music.
"to raise taxes" is an infinitive phrase. It is used as a noun-object of the verb "wanted" in this sentences.
It should be: You wanted to go to dinner, see a movie, and shop for shoes.
It is not a grammatically correct sentence, if that's what you mean. You should change "lie" to "lies", or to "lied", depending on what you wanted to say.
+Wichita +"roller derby" -"in-line skates"
+Saginaw +"all-night diner" -"greasy spoon"
Identify the dependent clauses in the following sentence : When I had spoken to you on the phone ,I did not know that you wanted me to write out all the solutions to the problem.
a dependent clause is a phrase that cannot stand alone in a sentence and both of those phrases are complete thoughts, so no, those are independent clauses.
+Watsonville +"dirt racing" -"figure eight" (apex answer)
Heads up, the meeting has been rescheduled to tomorrow morning.
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