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sentences Instructions: PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO GET IT RIGHT FROM THE BEGINNING. ? All the sentences must include either adverbial clause or complement clauses as explained below in the tables. However, for Adverbial Clauses you are kindly requested to use only the list of words given in the time tame above (before, until, , while , as soon as, because, if, although, as if). Adverbial Clauses Type of clause Subordinate conjunction beginning the clause sentences Notes Time Before, until, while ? I can see you when I finish my work. ? I have not seen him after he returned to the country. Write 12 sentences (time clause): using each of these words in 4 sentences. Cause Because ? Mary could not come to the party because she went to visit her mother in London. Write 4 sentences using because. Condition If ? John may come if he comes alone Write 4 sentences using if: Contrast Although ? I tried to finish the work, although I felt very tired. Write 4 sentences using although Manner As if ? He looks as if he needs more sleep. Write 4 sentences using as if Type of clause Complement clauses Example Notes Reported speech The professor informed Mary that she passed the exam. Write 5 sentences. Note the subject of the embedded clause refers to the object of the main clause. Sam says that he wants to buy a new house. Write 5 sentences. Note the subject of the embedded clause refers to the subject of the main clause. Sam thinks it was good that he went to see the doctor. Write 6 sentences. Note the subject of the embedded clause refers to the subject of the main clause though there is an intervening clause. Please write sentences with such intervening clauses ? The subject of the embedded clause must refer back to the subject or the object of the matrix (main) clause. E.g. she had just fixed her bicycle when it broke again. → (the embedded subject it refers to the object bicycle) The car stopped before it hit the child. → (the embedded subject it refers to the subject the car). So, Please write equal sentences where the embedded subject refers either to the subject and to the object. ? Please use either present or past simple tense with the embedded clauses. Again please do not focus only on one tense but write half of the sentences in the present and the others in the past. ? Words used in these sentences must be from the most common words in English according to the National British Corpus; you can find a list of these words in the following website: http://www.macmillandictionary.com/learn/clear-definitions.html ? Please pay attention to sentence length. So, the number of word in each sentence should not be more than 13 words. ? Please avoid using auxiliary or model verbs; e.g. Mary could not come because she was tired. ? Use only first and third person pronouns (I, we, he, she, it, they). ? Please avoid relative clauses •    Question 1 0 out of 5 points The suggested price which the manufacturer presents a product for sale to the consumer is called the: Answer Selected Answer: suggested retail price •    Question 2 0 out of 5 points When a manufacturer offers a product for sale to a retailer, the amount deducted from the list price is called the: Answer Selected Answer: net price •    Question 3 0 out of 5 points To find the trade discount when the list price and single discount rate are given, use the following formula: Answer Selected Answer:        [None Given] •    Question 4 5 out of 5 points The net price of a product is: Answer Selected Answer: list price minus trade discount •    Question 5 0 out of 5 points The list price of a furnace is $2,468.00. The manufacturer offers a discount of 15%. The net price is: Answer Selected Answer:        [None Given] •    Question 6 5 out of 5 points 100% minus the single discount rate is the: Answer Selected Answer: complement •    Question 7 5 out of 5 points The Earp Vitamin Company offers a list price of $.02 per unit. If you order 4,000 units and receive a discount rate of 15%, your net price would be: Answer Selected Answer: $68.00 •    Question 8 0 out of 5 points Most products follow the route of going from a manufacturer to a: Answer Selected Answer: retailer •    Question 9 0 out of 5 points When calculating a trade discount, the difference between 100% and the percent of the discount is called the: Answer Selected Answer: trade discount •    Question 10 0 out of 5 points The trade discount amount is equal to: Answer Selected Answer: the net price times the trade discount rate •    Question 11 5 out of 5 points John sells bikes. He knows that the most people will pay for a bike is $129.95. John is convinced that he needs a 40 percent markup based on cost. The most that John can pay his supplier for each bike is: Answer Selected Answer: $92.82 •    Question 12 0 out of 5 points Mr. Jones, the store manager for Clark's Appliance, is having a difficult time placing a selling price on a freezer that cost $580.00. Mr. Jones knows his boss would like to have a 58 percent markup based on cost. The selling price should be: Answer Selected Answer: none of the above •    Question 13 0 out of 5 points Markup is: Answer Selected Answer: the selling price times (1 plus the cost) •    Question 14 0 out of 5 points The price of an item on the retail market is called the: Answer Selected Answer: markdown price •    Question 15 0 out of 5 points The price paid by the retailer, for the product being sold, is known as: Answer Selected Answer: the markup •    Question 16 0 out of 5 points The difference between the cost of a product and its selling price is the: Answer Selected Answer: none of the above •    Question 17 5 out of 5 points The costs associated with running a business are called: Answer Selected Answer: operating expenses •    Question 18 0 out of 5 points The amount a business gets to keep, after paying for all costs and expenses, is termed: Answer Selected Answer: gross profit •    Question 19 5 out of 5 points If costs and expenses are greater than the markup, for a given period, the difference is called: Answer Selected Answer: net loss •    Question 20 0 out of 5 points In arriving at a markup on merchandise, most ________ use the markup on cost method. Answer Selected Answer: all of the above