What is the verb tense and aspects in Susan will be working as a camp counselor this summer.

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Answer 1
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the answer is future progressive

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What is the opposite word of departed?A. Honored
B. Excited
C. Gathered
D. Neglected

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The opposite word of "departed" is

C.Gathered

"Pilgrim progress" what does the town vanity symbolize?

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Sin and pleasures of the flesh; it is full of people trying to make money, deceive people etc. Answer: It represents the Tower of Babel (Hebrews 11). Also there is no way around it in order to get to the Coelestial City you must go through it. It was established by Appollyon, Legion, and Beelzebub.

Which sentence is written correctly? A. The director told him don't never stop acting. B. The director told him never to stop acting. C. The director told him don't not ever stop acting. D. The director told him not to never stop acting.

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I'll show you how the sentences look like without conjunctions..

A. The director told him do not never stop acting.
B. The director told him never to stop acting.
C. The directing told him do not not ever stop acting.
D. The director told him not to never stop acting.

All are wrong except B. The director told him never to stop acting.

So B is your answer =)

The smallest unit of meaning is a _____.morpheme..
hyperbole..
verbal..
conjunction..

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The correct answer is A. Morpheme

Explanation:

In language, a morpheme refers to the basic unit in terms of meaning, this implies a morpheme is a letter or set of letters that might not be a complete word but still have a defined meaning together which understood by the speakers of a language. Additionally, morphemes can be classified as affix if they need from other morphemes to be words or roots if they are roots by themselves. For example, "dog" is a morpheme and root as this cannot be broken into small units but has complete meaning and "un" is an affix as this means not, but other morphemes need to be added to it to create words. Thus, the smallest unit of meaning is a morpheme.

Morpheme is the smallest unit in meaning of a language.

"Despite our best efforts as parents, we will always make mistakes in raising our children"? The word despite is a transition that (5 points) contrasts indicates a relationship elaborates indicates a sequence of time

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Answer:

Contrasts

Explanation:

Despite shows that  the parents' best efforts contrasts with their probable chances of making mistakes. Parents make their best efforts ; however, they will certainly make mistakes in raising their children. The fact they make efforts does not guarantee they will always be right, so their willingness contrasts with  the chances of making mistakes in their role as " good" parents.

Identify the sentence that contains an appositive phrase.a. After three hours on the road, the group spied an oasis.
b. The safari stopped at an oasis, a moist, fertile spot in the desert.
c. Ed had always wanted to go on a safari.
d. Going on a safari had been Ed’s life-long dream.

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Answer:

The sentence that contains an appositive phrase is sentence B.

Explanation:

An appositive phrase is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. Because the information provided by the appositive is nonessential as the meaning of the sentence does not depend on it, it is offset with commas. If you removed the appositive from the sentence, the meaning would be left unchanged (see 1).

1) The safari stopped at an oasis


The answer is B.) The safari stopped at an oasis, a moist fertile spot in the desert.

The appositive phrase is a moist fertile spot in the desert. You can read the rest of the sentence without that part and still have a complete sentence. It describers oasis.