b. It usually modifies a verb.
c. It can modify another adverb.
d. Its position in a sentence can vary.
2)Once again, neighbors can pat themselves on the back for helping to ruin a perfectly good program.
3)More than likely, all they are concerned with is their selfish desire for pure silence and 8:00 P.M. bedtimes.
4)If they choose to use chain saws on their property, they have the right, and we completely respect that right.
5)Do we have to play the harp to win our neighbors' approval?
First we have to understand that the logical fallacy of ad hominem is an attack to someone’s character. An example is when you are having an argument you attack someone by commenting against them undermining his or her arguments.
In his case excerpts number two and three are close but I would say that:
#3: More than likely, all they are concerned with is their selfish desire for pure silence and 8:00 P.M. bedtimes.
I hope this helps, Regards.
Answer: "If we give up trying to make the right decisions, they might get the message that we don't care about their future."
Explanation:
The claim is that we should teach our kids to embrace imperfections.
2-isn't used to
3-used
4-uses
Answer:
1. didn't use to
Explanation:
The correct option is:
1 - didn't use to
So, the complete sentence would be: "He didn't use to need much sleep, but he does now." This sentence indicates a change in his sleeping habits over time.
B. NASA is taking too long to investigate space.
C. I think it is possible that there is life on other planets.
D. Space is incredibly large.
D. Space is incredibly large.
The best topic sentence for the paragraph would be: "Space is incredibly large." as it introduces the main idea that the vastness of space makes it challenging to conclusively determine the existence of life on other planets.