Answer:
Mrs. Tandy is an excellent cook. She bakes homemade bread every week. The aroma drifts from her kitchen and into my bedroom window. I always go to see her when I smell that delicious aroma, she gives me some bread to eat while I visit with her.
Explanation:
When the given sentence is given correct punctuation and capitalization but without any additional words such as conjunctions, it can be broken into FOUR sentences.
Answer: four
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Compromising your viewpoint, attitudes and behaviour will be ineffective when dealing with interpersonal conflict.
Compromising your viewpoint and opinions will never be an effective way to deal with this type of problems, because it will only lead you to act the way the other person wants you to. It will not convince you of why the other person believes this to be the right behaviour. It will most likely only make you feel unhappy, while increasing the chances that the problem will arise again in the future.
Answer:
B. Faustus’s conflicting attitude toward sin and repentance
Explanation: PLATO
a: wolves
b: wolf's
c: wolfs
d: wolves'
Which one of the following is a singular word?
a: bacteria
b: videos
c: mathematics
d: geese
Answer:
We saw a pack of___ when we went hiking yesterday.
a: wolves.
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Which one of the following is a singular word?
c: mathematics.
Explanation:
The plural of words that either end in "f" or "fe" is formed by dropping "f" or "fe" and replacing those with "ves".
Eg.: 1 wife - 2 wives / 1 knife - 2 knives / 1 half - 2 halves
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The noun "mathematics", as other sciences, ends with the suffix "ics", and as so it is considered to be a singular noun, since it is the name of a single science.
Eg.: physics - robotics - linguistics - ethics, etc.
Answer:
c is right
Explanation: