In spite of
On the whole
On this occasion
The transition phrase which introduces a summary is in addition. In addition, sums up everything as we can see in the actual phrase. The correct option is a
A phrase is a group of words or a singular word acting as a grammatical unit. For instance, the English expression "the very happy squirrel" is a noun phrase which contains the adjective phrase "very happy".
Phrases can consist of a single word or a complete sentence. In theoretical linguistics, phrases are often analyzed as units of syntactic structure such as a constituent. There is a difference between the common use of the term phrase and its technical use in linguistics. In theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the syntactic structure of a sentence.
It does not have to have any special meaning or significance or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit.
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The correct answer would be A. In addition.
In addition sums everything up as you can see in the actual phrase. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Cautious and analyze!
Explanation:
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Alice seems to be very bored by the things around her, so she decides to follow a white rabbit down a rabbit hole. If she can do such thing, she isn't very cautious, so that should be the first answer.
When you are examining something very closely, you are analyzing it.
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a. True
b. False
It is true the ‘Who’ can be either singular or plural depending on its antecedent.
Antecedents are word or phrase that is presented by another word, usually a pronoun.
A pronoun is used to substitute a noun. In order for it to substitute, it must have a clear antecedent. Personal pronouns are used to substitute nouns with ownership. There are three persons point of view.1st person is when the subject is the one who is speaking (e.g. I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours). 2nd person is when the subject is the one being spoken to (you, your, yours). 3rd person is when the subject is the one spoken about (he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, their, theirs).
A,B And D
Are All the Correct answer
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The subject of the given sentence is 'I,' which refers to the speaker. This involves understanding English sentence structure and grammar, especially personal pronouns.
The subject of the sentence, 'I lived in this part of the house and rarely went beyond the oak door,' is the speaker or narrator, referred to as 'I.' This statement falls under the subject of English because it involves sentence structure, types of sentences, and grammar usage, particularly the use of personal pronouns as subjects. Furthermore, identification and comprehension of subjects is a critical aspect of high-level English-language proficiency.
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