False Samuel Johnson did not periodical essays in ONLY ONE newspaper.
B. Questions are typically much shorter than statements.
C. Questions don't use pronouns or adjectives.
D. Questions always include a direct and indirect object.
Answer:
A. Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
Explanation:
Grammatically correct questions need to star with either a helping verb or an interrogative adverb and end with a question mark, while statements do not.
A helping verb refers to auxiliary Verbs (To be, to do and to have) and modal verbs (Can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should), and the interrogative adverbs are why, where, how, when and which. Here are some examples so you can see how they are used:
The answer is A. questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
b. Lifestyle
c. Occupation
d. Color preference
The answer is B: Lifestyle. (PF exam was correct)
B. My friend and her mother was listening to the radio.
A.sentence fragment
B.compound sentence
C.simple sentence
D.run-on sentence
i think it's b or c
No because a microscope and a light microscope for that matter is not able to magnafy that powerfully.