Answer:
I would want to create an app where people that struggle with depression anxiety etc could talk to people freely and openly without being judged or mistreated .
Explanation:
people all over the world struggle with something in the world and it's rare that people realize so I feel like this would help people open up talk about there feelings and problems with others and share what's going on in there life with each other
prepositional phrase
relative pronoun
subordinate conjunction
verbal
coordinate conjunction
Answer:
relative pronoun, subordinate conjunction
Explanation:
Relative pronouns like who, whom, which, or that are most often used to introduce subordinate clauses, e.g. "The electric guitar that my brother bought me is awesome." The underlined portion is the subordinate clause, introduced by that, modifying the subject in the main sentence "The electric guitar." The same is true for subordinate conjunctions like after, because and until: "I will be waiting here until you decide to return." Once again, the result is a clause (subject you + predicate decide toreturn) that, due to the subordinating conjunction, cannot stand on its own as a sentence.
a. True
b. False
Proper nouns indicate a specific person, place, or thing?
Answer:
Preeti: "Mom, can I please go watch a movie with my friends this evening?"
Mother: "Well, Preeti, I understand you want to spend time with your friends. Is this movie within the neighborhood? What time will it end?"
Preeti: "Yes, Mom, it's at the local cinema, and it should end around 9 PM. I promise to be back by 9:30 PM."
Mother: "Okay, Preeti. I trust you, but you know the rules. Make sure to stay with your friends, be safe, and call me if there are any changes. And please, no late-night plans on a school night."
Preeti: "Thank you, Mom! I promise to follow all the rules. I'll call if anything changes. You're the best!"
Mother: "Have fun, but remember to be responsible. Enjoy your movie night with friends!"
Answer:
just out quotation marks when someone is speaking for example: " "