The sentence, What would you like for lunch, is an interrogatory. It asks a question.
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The sentence type that includes both a subordinate clause and an independent clause would be a complex sentence. You would need to insert a conjunction to separate the two clauses for the sentence to be grammatically correct.
Yes, would is the correct spelling.An example sentence is: "I would like to go to the cinema".Unless you are trying to spell wood, the material that comes from trees.An example sentence is: "I wonder what type of wood this table is made from?".
People who like the New Age religion tend to be mystical type of people.
That type of sentence is an interrogative sentence.
A bayou is a certain type of body of water. An example sentence would be: She absolutely loves living by the bayou.
It is a declarative sentence.
This sentence is a conditional sentence, specifically a past unreal conditional. It expresses a situation that did not happen in the past, as indicated by the use of "would have to."
This is an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question.
These vary from place to place and according to type of school. One typical schedule would run from 0900 until 1700 with a two hour break for lunch; another typical schedule would go from 0900 with no break and finish classes for the day at 1400. When there is a lunch break of more than hour, students typically have the option to go home for lunch, which many do to take lunch with their entire family.
A business meeting, lunch or breakfast meeting would be appropriate.
There is a particular type of cake i like.
The sentence type that includes both a subordinate clause and an independent clause would be a complex sentence. You would need to insert a conjunction to separate the two clauses for the sentence to be grammatically correct.
Yes, would is the correct spelling.An example sentence is: "I would like to go to the cinema".Unless you are trying to spell wood, the material that comes from trees.An example sentence is: "I wonder what type of wood this table is made from?".
wants is present tense. It is the third person singular form of want (Jeff = a singular subject).
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It is a sentence that states a fact, therefore it is a declaratory sentence.
That would be a complete, descriptive sentence.