PLZ HELP ASAP1.Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?

We always recycle newspapers on Saturday mornings.
(always)

A.
adverb

B.
interjection

C.
preposition

D.
conjunction


2.Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?

He said, almost silently, "I need a vacation."
(almost)


A.
verb

B.
preposition

C.
adjective

D.
adverb

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

A. Always is an adverb which modifies the verb "recycle".


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Which answer corrects the shift in verb tense in the sentence? For the upcoming bake sale at the fair, we baked the cake and frost it. NEED HELPP ASAP.

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Since you need the shift in verb tense, both verbs have to be in the past. So, the correct answer should be - For the upcoming bake sale at the fair, we baked the cake and FROSTED it. 
Correct: For the up coming bake sale at the fair, we will bake the cake and frost it.Because both parts need to match in future tense. Upcoming bake sale is future tense while 'baked' is past tense

Which word in the sentence is the direct object? Jenny gave her brother batteries for his new toy.

A.
batteries

B.
brother

C.
Jenny

D.
toy

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The guts of the sentence is:  Jenny gave batteries.

"Batteries" is the direct object of the verb "gave".


The answer is A.batteries, since the verb in the sentence is "gave" and the Jenny gave her brother batteries

What does it's heavier than a wet rug means anda what type of figurative language it's

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This is a simile meaning that something is very heavy and/or difficult to manage.

Which personal pronoun correctly completes the sentence? __________ and Juan volunteered for the holiday food drive.

A.
He

B.
Him

C.
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HE and Juan volunteered for the holiday food drive

Your Answer Is A.He

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JayyTrujillo is correct
It is A.He


Mr. Peat does great magic tricks who is a teacher at my school. Which word should the adjective clause go next to?
A. tricks
B. teacher
C. school
D. Mr. Peat

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The example sentence should read:
Mr. Peat, who is a teacher at my school, does great magic tricks.

We usually use relative clauses to give additional details about something without starting a new sentence. In this case, the original sentence consists of the following clauses:
Mr. Peat does great magic tricks
Mr. Peat is a teacher at my school.

Since the original example sentence uses the relative pronoun who, we know that the additional information that is given is about the person in the sentence, hence the clause should be right next to Mr. Peat. This explains why option D is your best answer.

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It would be dialect.

Dialect is the particular sounds, grammar, and/or spelling to distinguish a certain type of person or group from another.

Basically, it is the way people talk (their accents)

For example,

There is the southern - "Hey y'all!"

Brooklyn - "Hows ya doin?"

British - "'Ello"

Australian - "'Ay, mate"

This also refers to grammar and spelling. Like in your question "You a lie". Normally we would say "You are lying" or "That is a lie", but the particular person, based on their culture, ethnicity, etc. will speak differently.

Hope this helps!

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