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HELP ONLY 3 questions

1. Write a simple sentence containing a prepositional phrase beginning with the prepositional “until”—- underline the prepositional phrase


2.) write a compound sentence joint by punctuation and the conjunction “for”

3.) write a complex sentence with the subordinating conjunction (dependent word) “before” at the beginning of the sentence.

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Until my hair stays short, I will always be ridiculed as a girl!

There is life for the brave!

Before going to the dentist, I must prepare by brushing my teeth.

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1. Until my teeth are straight, I have to wear braces. (Prepositional phrase is the first part ending at the comma)

2. I am standing here waiting for no one will give me a ride.

3. Before I can graduate I will need to pass English composition.
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