When Claudius leaves the play, everyone follows and only Hamlet is left on stage. a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: It is false that when Claudius leaves the play, everyone follows and only Hamlet is left on stage. As a matter of fact, some characters stay on stage with him even after Claudius' departure.
Answer 2
Answer: Hi there!

The answer to this question is False.

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Which kind of complement is the underlined word? How long have you played piano?



A.
predicate nominative


B.
direct object


C.
predicate adjective


D.
indirect object

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The correct answer is B direct Object!

The answer is B. Direct Object



What is the principal part of the underlined verb in the sentence? We made it in only one week.



A.
past participle


B.
past


C.
present participle


D.
present

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A verb probably "made" and it is in past tense, B is correct
Present tense of made is make.
Ex: She made a cookie yesterday

Which sentence includes a transition showing that the ideas in the sentence are similar to the ideas in the previous sentence?However, forests provide natural beauty.

Conversely, forests provide natural beauty.

In addition, forests provide natural beauty.

In contrast, forests provide natural beauty.

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The correct answer is - In addition, forests provide natural beauty.


This is the only sentence that shows that the ideas from this example and the one before it are connected because they are similar. The other sentences show opposite ideas, by using connectors such as however, conversely (which means 'on the other hand'), and in contrast.


The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "However, forests provide natural beauty." The sentence that includes a transition showing that the ideas in the sentence are similar to the ideas in the previous sentence is this: However, forests provide natural beauty.

Does she pluck flower? (change into passive voice)

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When the question is changed to the passive voice,
it would be  "Is the flower plucked by her ?"

Read this sentence: "Norman _______ algebra." How would you fill in the blank with the present perfect tense of the verb study?a. will have studied
b. had studied
c. has studied
d. studied 11. Which of the followin

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The answer is c. has studied

c. because it must include an auxiliary verb (has or have) along with the past participle. 

Which corrects the incorrect pronoun or contraction in the sentence? Their watching the dog to see if its paw is hurt.a. it is
b. they're
c. there
d. it's

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B. They're

The corrected sentence looks like this: 
They're watching the dog to see if its paw is hurt.

They're is a contraction of They are.
They are watching the dog to see if its paw is hurt.

Their is the possessive adjective of the pronoun them.
They're watching their dog to see if its paw is hurt.