Answer:
a. He is the heir of a rich man. (article) b. He is a university teacher. (article) Sita married Ram. (Preposition) d. I will visit you on Monday. (preposition) e. Did Mina go to Pokhara yesterday? (tag-question) f. You'd rather say the truth, right? (tag-question) g. Mina and Bina have ate mangoes. (Correct form of the verb 'eat'. h. She had a golden watch. (negative) Mohan use to make beautiful kites. (negative) j. Does it make any sense? (Statement) k. Yes, he is a doctor. (Yes/No-question) Is the fan moving?
Fill the blanks with some or any. 1. I went to the cinema with of my friends 2. Dany doesn't have children 3. Have you got siblings? 4. I bought fruits. 5. Do you want ... coffee? 6. They haven't test this week 7. There aren't ........... tomatoes left. 8. There are books about Ancient History in the library 9. Would you like cookies? 10. Do we have .........milk in the fridge? 11. Would you like ..........cheese? 12. There isn't money left this month. 13. I have ........ time left, we can go to the cinema 14.1 haven't seen .............lions when I was in Africa 15. I can lend you interesting DVDs 16. Would you like ..........cake? 17. If you need advice just contact me 18. I don't need ............ help to do the homework. 19. Can you lend me ............money? 20. Have you already traveled to country in South America?
Answer:
Do you want some coffee. There aren't any tomatoes left. Do we have any milk in the fridge?Would you like some cheese?I have some time left, we can go to the cinema.I haven't seen any lions since I was in Africa. Would you like some cake?I don't need any help to do the homework. Can you lend me some money?What happened in the first day of school. Tell what occurred that stands out in your memory.
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
I need help. ILL MARK YOU BRAINLEST
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A is a similie, and C and D were metahpors comparing two things
Answer:
D
Explanation:
"The ship rejected us" personifies the ship because it seems like the ship was conscious to make a decision, as if it were alive, a person. No other question has personification, only similes or hyperboles.
How to write a letter to a friend in another school.
What are the situation when we use indefinite article
Answer:
Rules are below:
Explanation:
Rule #1 - Specific identity not known: Use the indefinite article a or an only with a singular count noun whose specific identity is not known to the reader. Use a before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, and use an before nouns that begin with a vowel sound.
Use the article a or an to indicate any non-specified member of a group or category.
I think an animal is in the garage
That man is a scoundrel.
We are looking for an apartment.
Use the article a or an to indicate one in number (as opposed to more than one).
I own a cat and two dogs.
Use the article a before a consonant sound, and use an before a vowel sound.
a boy, an apple
◊ Sometimes an adjective comes between the article and noun:
an unhappy boy, a red apple
The plural form of a or an is some. Use some to indicate an unspecified, limited amount (but more than one).
an apple, some apples
Rule #2 - Specific identity known: Use the definite article the with any noun (whether singular or plural, count or noncount) when the specific identity of the noun is known to the reader, as in the following situations:
Use the article the when a particular noun has already been mentioned previously.
I ate an apple yesterday. The apple was juicy and delicious.
Use the article the when an adjective, phrase, or clause describing the noun clarifies or restricts its identity.
The boy sitting next to me raised his hand.
Thank you for the advice you gave me.
Use the article the when the noun refers to something or someone that is unique.
the theory of relativity
the 2003 federal budget
Rule #3 - All things or things in general: Use no article with plural count nouns or any noncount nouns used to mean all or in general.
Trees are beautiful in the fall. (All trees are beautiful in the fall.)
He was asking for advice. (He was asking for advice in general.)
I do not like coffee. (I do not like all coffee in general.)
Additional Information Regarding the Use of Articles
When indicating an unspecified, limited amount of a count or noncount noun, use some.
My cousin was seeking some advice from a counselor (not advice in general or advice about everything, but a limited amount of advice).
I would love some coffee right now (not coffee in general, but a limited amount of coffee).
We might get rain tomorrow. Some rain would be good for the crops (a certain amount of rain, as opposed to rain in general).
There are some drops of water on the table (a limited number, but more than one drop).
Noncount nouns are those which usually cannot be counted. Following are some common examples:
◊ Certain food and drink items: bacon, beef, bread, broccoli, butter, cabbage, candy, cauliflower, celery, cereal, cheese, chicken, chocolate, coffee, corn, cream, fish, flour, fruit, ice cream, lettuce, meat, milk, oil, pasta, rice, salt, spinach, sugar, tea, water, wine, yogurt
◊ Certain nonfood substances: air, cement, coal, dirt, gasoline, gold, paper, petroleum, plastic, rain, silver, snow, soap, steel, wood, wool
◊ Most abstract nouns: advice, anger, beauty, confidence, courage, employment, fun, happiness, health, honesty, information, intelligence, knowledge, love, poverty, satisfaction, truth, wealth
◊ Areas of study: history, math, biology, etc.
◊ Sports: soccer, football, baseball, hockey, etc.
◊ Languages: Chinese, Spanish, Russian, English, etc.
◊ Other: clothing, equipment, furniture, homework, jewelry, luggage, lumber, machinery, mail, money, news, poetry, pollution, research, scenery, traffic, transportation, violence, weather, work
Geographical names are confusing because some require the and some do not.
◊ Use the with: united countries, large regions, deserts, peninsulas, oceans, seas, gulfs, canals, rivers, mountain ranges, groups of islands
the Gobi Desert
the United Arab Emirates
the Sacramento River
the Aleutians
◊ Do not use the with: streets, parks, cities, states, counties, most countries, continents, bays, single lakes, single mountains, islands
Japan
Mt. Everest
What's the resolution of the murders in the rue morgue?
I...........my finger and it's bleeding now.
1) cut
2) had cut
3)have cut
Answer:
I had cut my finger and it's bleeding now.
have a great day God bless you
I...........my finger and it's bleeding now.
1) cut
2) had cut
3)have cut
Answer:-[tex] \bold \red{have \: cut}[/tex]
Which of these words is an example of sensory language related to sight A. Bitter B. Loud C. Bright D. Rank
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
sight so bright
After reading the first few paragraphs, what inferences did you make about the story? Remember that inferences are
conclusions that are not clearly stated in the text but that you make based on the text's facts and details. Describe the
inferences you made in about 100 words.
Answer: I'm late but whatever
Explanation:
Plato answer:
From the first few paragraphs, we can infer that the story is about a man's adventure in nature as he is gathering firewood. Characters, Clay and Swanson, are introduced and we can guess that they have a friendly relationship. There are several mentions of Clay being back in time for dinner and we can infer that perhaps this won't happen because something will cause him to be delayed on his search for firewood. Both characters seem to be comfortable in nature so we can guess that they are used to being outside near the Yukon River.
Sample answer:
(Just the Plato answer but reworded differently)
After reading the first paragraphs, an infer can be made that the story is about someone going on an adventure in nature while they need to gather firewood. Eventually, Clay Dilham and Swanson are introduced as what we can guess, the main characters of the story. It seems that they have a close and friendly relationship. Clay mentions multiple times that he will be back in time for dinner but this won't happen since something will cause Clay's journey to get delayed and take him a little longer then he would like for it to. From what the first paragraphs state, we can tell that both Clay and Swanson are used to being never the Yukon River which we can infer that they are both very comfortable in nature.
"After reading the first few paragraphs, the inferences I made about the story is that the story is about a man's adventure in nature as he is gathering firewood."
There are many mentions of Clay be-ing back in time for din-ner & we can infer th-at perhaps this won't hap-pen because some-thing will cause him to be delayed on his search for fire-wood.
When we make inferences, we reach con-clusions based on evid-ence & reason-ing. We figure things out by apply-ing our own know-ledge & experience to the situa-tion at hand. Help-ing students under-stand when inform-ation is implied, or not direct-ly stated, will improve the-ir skill in draw-ing conclusions.
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What do Kepler's laws describe?
O The creation of matter
O The destruction of matter
O The opposite reaction to every action
O The motion of the planets around the sun
Answer:
3
Explanation:
The motion of the planets around the sun
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Directions: Identify whether each sentence in the following table is correctly punctuated.
Sentence
Correctly Punctuated
Incorrectly Punctuated
1. Lindsay are you, there?
2. I think it's your turn, Armando.
3. I know, Xavier, you have been feeling overwhelmed.
4. You, rascal I know your secret.
5. I believe, my dear, that you are wrong.
Identifying whether each sentence in the following table is correctly punctuated. The sentences that are correctly punctuated are, I think it's your turn, Armando, I know, Xavier, you have been feeling overwhelmed, you, rascal I know your secret. and I believe, my dear, that you are wrong.
What is identifying?Identifying is to describe that someone or something belongs or is part of a group or something.
What is punctuated?Punctuated means to check a series of list that is used to write a proper complete sentence, and this list includes commas, periods, exclamation or a question mark in a sentence.
Because these sentences are identify as correctly punctuated as they have all the clauses that gives the correct meaning to the sentences. like there is correct placement of commons, a period etc. So, the sentences that have correctly punctuated and that are incorrectly punctuated are as follows:
1. Lindsay are you, there? ( incorrectly punctuated )
2. I think it's your turn, Armando. ( correctly punctuated )
3. I know, Xavier, you have been feeling overwhelmed. ( correctly punctuated )
4. You, rascal I know your secret. ( correctly punctuated )
5. I believe, my, dear, that you are wrong. ( correctly punctuated )
Hence the sentences that are correctly punctuated are, 2.I think it's your turn, Armando. 3. I know, Xavier, you have been feeling overwhelmed. 4. You, rascal I know your secret. 5.I believe, my, dear, that you are wrong.
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WHOS THE CEO OF AMAZON
Answer:
Andy Jassy is the ceo for amazon
Explanation:
Answer:
Andy Jassy
Explanation:
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Read the following sentence from the text.
In some respects, it was a difficult transition, but it also showed Cecelia that she was an integral part of the family.
What are two synonyms for the word transition as it is used in this sentence?
A situation
B consolation
C development
D unbinding
E conversion
This is part of a letter you receive from an Australian friend. I start at my new school after the holidays. I don't know anyone there. Do you think I'll get on with everyone? How can I make new friends? Now write a letter to your friend giving some advice. (100 words)
Please help me...
in poins
. by helping them
.by using polite words
. by beautiful conversation
. by using magical words etc u can use this
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Correct the text by inserting a comma or commas.
Your interview is slated to appear on tonight's evening news Mrs. Yang
Answer:
Your interview is slated to appear on tonight's evening news, Mrs. Yang.
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When Douglass is talking to the white children in the neighborhood, he is upset about the fact that he will never be free. What do they say to him?
Answer:
Douglass does not respond to them, for fear they might be trying to trick him. Explanation:
Read the excerpt from “The Caged Bird.”
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
What is the figurative meaning of the excerpt?
The bird’s cage has been placed so that it overlooks a cemetery.
The bird’s cage is so small that it cramps his wings and feet.
The caged bird has had his hope destroyed.
The caged bird is thinking very serious thoughts.
what is the passive voice of (the chief backes a beautiful pizza everyday)
Answer:
A beautiful pizza is baked everyday by the chief
Answer:
A sentence is in the passive voice, on the other hand, when the subject is acted on by the verb. The passive voice is always constructed with a conjugated form of to be plus the verb's past participle. Doing this usually generates a preposition as well.
Explanation:
By making inferences based on analysis of a character, the reader is able to determine a character's
O actions
O development
O theme
O motivation
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Answer:
actions
Explanation:
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Read the following two arguments about school uniforms then answer the question below.
Carl: "Imagine a world without color and free choice. That will be the world we live in if we are forced to wear uniforms. The uniforms will be ugly. They will make you look like a nerd, because uniforms are what all nerds wear. Don't be one of the fools that think this is a good idea, because everyone knows we do not need uniforms.
Beth: "Uniforms are a great idea for our school. Studies have shown that schools that adopted a uniform saw a 10% increase in grades. I know Carl says that the uniforms are ugly, however as a guy, what does he know about fashion? The uniforms will not be ugly, because uniforms are not ugly."
Who uses circular reasoning in their argument?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
1- b
2-c
3-d
4-a
Explanation:
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caption this and then explain why you chose those
Answer: Nature's beauty
Explanation: because nature is beautiful
i met kate eigth years ago and we are still good friend . have I.....................................eight years
Answer:
8 years?
Explanation:
If you are asking whether or not you have known kate for 8 years, then... yes?
i met kate eigth years ago and we are still good friend . have I.....................................eight years
not sure what this really long elipsis is
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Answer:
Accountant
Explanation:
Accountants have to do with money, since they manage it. So it has to be that. (3. Accountant)
33. Which event from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry best symbolizes the emotional strain caused by the South's segregated social system?
O Little Man's first day of school
O Jeremy Simms's Christmas visit
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Stacey's reaction to T.J.'s cheating
Uncle Hammer's lecture to Stacey
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I believe "Little Man's first day of school," is the emotional strain here. At a very young age, he used to play with social differences and the unfortunate fate of social discrimination in which was hard to imagine and absorbed during those times. It created a world inside him with impaling dilemmas, silver tints of doubts, pain, and embarrassment.
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Answer:
Little Man's first dat of school.
Explanation:
Little Man was very emotional when he saw what was in the school books. You could immediately tell how he felt towards the segregated world he was living in.
What does Atticus say about Mrs.Dubose and courage at the end of chapter 11? And can you give me pieces of evidence to back that up
Answer:
At the end of chapter 11. Atticus states: "I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.
In the summary, what does Pyramus think happened to Thisbe? What actually happened? In the play, what does Romeo think happened to Juliety? What actually happened? How does this difference in the plot affect what happens next in each situation? Would this difference make the story more realistic?
Explanation:
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Question 1. in Thailand/made/ cars/ are/?
Question 2. to hospital/ been/taken/has/ she?
Question 3. fried/ the potatoes/ be/can/ in ten minutes/?
Question 4. for the exam/ be/ prepared/ the students/ will/?
Question 5. tea/ when/ be served will?
Question 6. today/ being/is/lunch/provided?
Question 7. given/last week/ laptops, were/ to them?
Question 8. the videos/ may /be/ broadcasted?
Answer:
write it in correct sentence formation
Explanation:
for example Q1 - are cars are made in thailand?
' aren't you satisfied with the decision?' asked the judged.
Answer:
The judge asked wether isn't satisfied with the decision.