Write the spelling word for each definition.
7.earlier__________

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

ear-li-er

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b. False

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This is true,

She was an African American woman who escaped slavery after which she became an abolitionist speaker and a reformer. She is known for having written Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.

Which of the following sentences uses "so" correctly?A.) Playing on the school’s volleyball team is one of my favorite activities, and so is helping out with the school play.
B.) Working after school most days is something I have to do, so is helping prepare dinner on Thursdays.
C.) Snakes are one of the most adaptable animals on the planet, so are humans.

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In all of these sentences, "so" is used to function same as the conjunction "and" which means the ideas conveyed in each of the sentence are of equal level. However, "so" is used in a sentence which indicates cause and effect relationship.

Identify the CAPITALIZED verb as progressive (P) or emphatic (E).1. Did you GO to the swim meet?
2. I WILL BE BUYING season tickets tomorrow.
3. I HAVE BEEN SAVING my money all month.
4. Coach Chang DIDn’t KNOW about the new uniforms.
5. He WILL HAVE BEEN LOOKING for the old uniforms for two hours.
6. He DOES LOOK frantic.
7. I AM GOING to the football game.
8. I SHALL BE SITTING at the fifty-yard line.

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Answer;
1. Did you GO to the swim meet? (E)
2. I WILL BE BUYING season tickets tomorrow. (P)
3. I HAVE BEEN SAVING my money all month.(P)
4. Coach Chang DIDn’t KNOW about the new uniforms. (E)
5. He WILL HAVE BEEN LOOKING for the old uniforms for two hours.(P)
6. He DOES LOOK frantic.(E)
7. I AM GOING to the football game.(P)
8. I SHALL BE SITTING at the fifty-yard line.(P)

Explanation; 
Progressive verbs
forms, are forms that are used to show progress or an ongoing action. They always end in -ing.
Emphatic form is used to show emphasis or contradiction and consists of the present or past tense of "do" with the base form of the main verb. For example, "i did finish my work"


Numbers 1, 4, and 6 are emphatic while numbers 2,3,5,7 and 8 are progressive. You can easily recognize progressive forms as they always have the -ing verb form.

Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? I plan to turn left at the corner unless you want to go a different way.

A.
at the corner unless

B.
I plan

C.
unless you want to go a different way

D.
to turn left at the corner

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A dependent, or subordinate, clause contains a subject and a verb or verb phrase but does not express a complete thought. As a result, it cannot stand alone as a sentence. Dependent clauses can function either as noun clauses, adjective clauses, or adverb clauses.

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I’m confused.What do you mean?

Good evening, she went to the supermarket .....some food
a) for buy
b) for to buy
c) to buy
d) in order buying

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Answer: c. to buy

The complete an correct statement based on the sentence provided above should be " She went to the supermarket to buy some food. The verb phrase " to buy" is in its correct tense to be supplied in the sentence.