Answer:
The sentence is incomplete because it lacks a complete predicate
Explanation:
The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that tell what happened in the sentence.The complete predicate of a sentence tells what the subject does or is, includes a verb and all other details that describe what is going on. The statement in the question above needs some other words added to it to make sense out of it and that's what the complete predicate does, ordinarily it's hard making sense out if the sentence.
Which is the best way to correct the pronoun reference problems in this sentence?
Because my bike tire was low, it came as no surprise that my tire went flat just as it began to rain.
Because my bike tire was low, I wasn't surprised that it went flat just as it began to rain.
It came as no surprise that because my tire was low, it went flat just as it started to rain.
It came as no surprise that my low bike tire went flat just as the rain began to fall.
b. hair
c. My
d. curlier
B. paints an amusing picture of its topic.
C. imitates legal language to make its main point
D. explores different aspects of a topic
B - left
C - must have left
D - will have left
There is no reply when I ring him. He must have left the office already. The correct answer is option C. Must have left.
The word "must" is an example of a modal verb of probability.
Modal verbs of probability are used when we are not sure or uncertain about a certain situation or action.
Thus, optic "C" is correct.
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Towards Phœbus' lodging;
(III, iii, 3-4)
It alludes to her excitement upon seeing Romeo after they were married in secret. She is eager to be with him and hopes that the darkness would hide him from her family. Once they are united, they may now enjoy each other’s company as husband and wife.
Answer: "To express a desire for the day to end so she can see Romeo."
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