a)By this time tomorrow the book (already ,to publish)....................................................
b)I (to wait) ................................. for two hours but she has not come yet.
c)By 2013, I.................................(to live ) in Madrid for 5 years.
d)How long (you to know)....................... him?
e)The instructions (to give)............................ by the clerk.
f)I"m not hungry. I just (to have)...................................lunch.
Please help me.....!
Answer:
unacceptable.
abhorrent
revolting
repulsive
repellent
disgusting
offensive
objectionable
vile
foul
nasty
loathsome
sickening
nauseating
nauseous
hateful
detestable
execrable
abominable
monstrous
appalling
reprehensible
deplorable
insufferable
intolerable
unacceptable
despicable
contemptible
beyond the pale
unspeakable
noxious
obscene
base
hideous
grisly
gruesome
horrendous
heinous
atrocious
awful
terrible
dreadful
frightful
obnoxious
unsavory
unpalatable
unpleasant
disagreeable
distasteful
dislikeable
off-putting
displeasing
ghastly
horrible
horrid
gross
putrid
sick-making
yucky
beastly
bogging
noisome
disgustful
scurvy
loathly
Answer:
Explanation:
Here are a few: revolting and repulsive, based on the definition of both these words, since both mean distasteful or extremely distasteful.
A.
Mrs. Guerrero
B.
next summer
C.
is retiring
D.
the president of the historical society
please help
B.)two
C.)three
D.)four
Read the sentence.
The treasure covered in dust and webs waited beneath the stairs, safely hidden under the mildewing books and tattered old newspapers.
The number of adverbial phrases that are included in the sentence is, two.
Adverbial phrases are the word or phrase that ultimately have same meaning as an adverb.
Because adverbial phrases are the word or phrase that ultimately have same meaning as an adverb, here the word beneath and under have the same meaning.
Hence the correct option is, B. two.
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Answer:
Honestly i think its B)two
Explanation:
Because if i'm correct waited an tattered are adverbs
B. How can I come across as friendly to everyone?
C. In what situations will I most likely encounter pressure to drink?
D. Why are my friends pressuring me to drink?
Why is this an apt comparison?