Compound-Complex
The structure used in this sentence is a compound sentence. It consists of two independent clauses, "Mom knows who ate the last piece of pie" and "but won't tell," joined by the coordinating conjunction "but."
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compound complex
I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last half piece of pie.
"The last piece" is the direct object of the verb wanted.
The Imperative sentence is always use in putting a (.) in the last sentence
You don't have to grovel and beg, you are welcome to the last piece of cake.
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The last piece of the jigsaw is missing.The detectives began to piece the evidence together.
direct objectin the following sentence, how is the underlined phrase used? Both Joe and I wanted the last piece of pizza.Beth and joeBeth and joe
I ate a piece of molten chocolate cake last night for desert.
Woe betide you if I catch you eating the last cookie piece in the cookie jar.