Answer:
Were
Explanation:
The instance provided here exemplifies the "Subjunctive mood" i.e. here, a wish that "If you were ........happy". This mood expresses the wishes, proposals, suggestions or imagined situations. A verb in the subjunctive mood emerges in the first clause while the indicative would be in another. Thus,we may conclude here that the subjunctive verb used here is 'were' as it suggests that the statement is mere a wish of the speaker contrary to the reality.
There you go:
a. were
Trevor was sleeping thats the answer to your question
B) a dependent clause
C) conjunctive adverbs
D) coordinating conjunctions
2)When using a conjunctive adverb with a semicolon, does the semicolon come before or after the conjunctive adverb?
A) before the adverb
B) after the adverb
Answer:
1) B
2) C
3)A
Explanation:
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