"The students completed their project before the deadline."
Yes, the sentence contains an adverb "silently" and a conjunction "but".
Yes, "echo" can be used with conjunction words. For example, you can echo a sentence that contains conjunction words like "and" or "but" to repeat the entire sentence or just the part before or after the conjunction.
A conjunction is a word that links two nouns (boys and girls; cake and ice cream) or connects two independent clauses: The new coach has an excellent reputation and I expect him to help the team win many games. So, a conjunction sentence is probably one that contains a conjunction: some common conjunctions are "and," "or" and "but." Here's another example: The students can take their quiz today, or they can take it tomorrow.
The second sentence is a sentence that contains both an adverb and a conjunction.
The conjunction in this sentence is "or."
"while" is the subordination conjunction in this sentence. It indicates that the action of outlining the essay is happening simultaneously with the action of waiting for the bus, showing the relationship between the two events.
Yes, the sentence contains an adverb "silently" and a conjunction "but".
A sentence that contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.
Yes, "echo" can be used with conjunction words. For example, you can echo a sentence that contains conjunction words like "and" or "but" to repeat the entire sentence or just the part before or after the conjunction.
A conjunction is a word that links two nouns (boys and girls; cake and ice cream) or connects two independent clauses: The new coach has an excellent reputation and I expect him to help the team win many games. So, a conjunction sentence is probably one that contains a conjunction: some common conjunctions are "and," "or" and "but." Here's another example: The students can take their quiz today, or they can take it tomorrow.
A compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses connected by a conjunction.
The second sentence is a sentence that contains both an adverb and a conjunction.
An entire sentence can't be a conjunction, and there is no conjunction in that sentence.
First, its sentence with an "e" not an a, and it means the ranking and indenting items in an outline
The coordinating conjunction in the sentence is "and."
The conjunction in this sentence is "or."
complex sentence: 1 sentence + FANBOY (conjunction) + fragment compound sentence: 1 sentence , comma + FANBOY (conjunction) + 1 sentence