Always complete you’re homework – its the best way to practice what youve learned.
Always complete your homework; it’s the best way to practice what you’ve learned.
Always complete your homework: it’s, the best way, to practice what you’ve learned.
Answer:
The appropriate correction to the sentence is "Always complete your homework; it’s the best way to practice what you’ve learned.
Explanation:
This example shows two independent sentences, independent sentences follow the basic formula of having a subject, verb, and predicate. A simple and direct way to connect two sentences that refer to the same main topic without adding any other word as a transition word is through the use of a semicolon.
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The answer is A: Latin
Legal English, also Legal Usage. The register of the legal profession. This term involves styles and formulas of courts of law in all English-speaking countries and documents such as contracts and writs. Latin left its mark on the English language, for example, the term habbeas corpus (Latin 'you may have the body'.) Legal English has conventions and complexities, but they that help avoid ambiguities.
B. mo-isture
C. a-lmost
D.gr-easy
The word that is correctly divided for breaking at the end of a line is: re-gret.
According to the rules for diving words at the end of the line, words have to be divided between syllables. Thus, re-gret is correct.
The correct way to divide the other words is:
Each is a determiner and pronoun used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, however, this is a determiner is singular, according to the rule, pronoun that is singular require singular verbs and pronouns, following the rule the answer would be Each of the uncles had lost his invitation, the option C.
Each of the uncles had lost His invitation. Because we know that everyone being talked about is a male (uncles), we have to use the pronoun "his" as the answer.