Answer:
I think so
A.corn
or
C.grass
A. ally
B. Rebel
C. Inmate
2. What infrence can be made about todays passage?
A. the germans would have likely punished anyone caught helping baalsrud.
B. Many people were unwilling to help baalsrud.
C. The germans didnt try to catch baalsrud.
JEALOUS, NERVOUS, FABULOUS, ENORMOUS, NUMEROUS, MIRACULOUS
Answer:
the bracelet
Explanation:
i was jealous my friend had everything I wanted and no matter how hard I worked I couldn't afford any of the things I wanted she just had just gotten this fabulous rose gold bracelet that was to die for it had numerous little charms and an enormous one in the middle. I wanted it so bad that when we went to the movies that afternoon and I saw she dropped it I had to pick it up and hide it quick. I knew I shouldn't have but it was fabulous I couldn't resist and I noticed she didn't feel it fall it was the perfect opportunity. it was meant for me. the next day she was looking for it like crazy I didn't know what to do I even panicked... I why'd I get so nervous I knew what I did yesterday but I didn't feel anything why am I panicking now. to be continued......
B. She obeys her father.
C. She obeyed her father.
D. She had obeyed her father
A sentence which contains a verb in the simple past tense is C. She obeyed her father.
Simple past tense is used to depict an action that existed or happened before now. It is the basic form, action duration is not important as it can be in the distant past or recent past.
Certain time expressions are associated with a simple past tense that is:
Hence, in the above sentence, it uses a definite point in time"obeyed her father."
reese's tastes good
Explanation:
Answer:
dependent clause fragment because
Explanation:
If no independent clause follows or proceeds a dependent clause, a sentence is considered a fragment. A dependent clause can also be embedded in an independent clause. For example: ... You already know that if we do not add a verb in a clause, a fragment is created.
Answer:
A simple subject is a subject that has just one noun as the focus of the sentence.
Explanation:
a subject is a noun, which is a person, place, thing, or idea. Every sentence has to have two parts: a subject and a verb (or predicate). ... When we have a simple subject, there is only one noun that completes the action in the sentence