My teacher is a very important woman. She works the entire week to let her students learn and experience as well as teach them interesting lessons. My teacher is always working and there to help if I need any, and even stays overtime to decorate the classroom when there is a birthday the next day and on top of that she brings treats every wednesday afternoon!
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b. deposition
cabrasion.
d erosion
Answer:
Eroison
Explanation:
Erosion is the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another. Gravity, running water, glaciers, waves, and wind all cause erosion. The material moved by erosion is sediment.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Erosion is the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another. Gravity, running water, glaciers, waves, and wind all cause erosion. The material moved by erosion is sediment.
As Aaron was having a midnight snack, he heard a loud noise coming from the basement
The entire town was searching for the girl with the red hair.
They listened to what he had to say but disagreed with him in the end.
Adverb clauses, often starting with subordinating words, provide additional information to a main clause. In the presented sentences, the adverb clauses are: 'because she enjoyed painting', 'As Aaron was having a midnight snack,' and 'but disagreed with him in the end'.
In English grammar, an adverb clause also known as a subordinate clause, begins with a subordinating word such as although, because, even if, when, whenever, since, as though, whether, as long as, until, or while. It typically modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb in the main clause of a sentence, describing when, where, why, how, how much, or under what condition the action occurs.
Going by this definition, the following sentences contain adverb clauses:
1. 'Darla set up a studio because she enjoyed painting.' The clause 'because she enjoyed painting' is an adverb clause modifying the verb 'set up'.
2. 'As Aaron was having a midnight snack, he heard a loud noise coming from the basement' Again, 'As Aaron was having a midnight snack,' is an adverb clause, explaining when Aaron heard the noise.
3. 'They listened to what he had to say but disagreed with him in the end.' Here, the adverb clause 'but disagreed with him in the end' modifies the verb 'listened'.
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Answer:
Q1: At the bank
Q2: The police will close them for 5 km around Oxford Street.
Q3: They will talk to all the customers.
Q4: The two people that were hurt have been in the hospital since yesterday morning.
Explanation:
It was all in the text :)