I dont appreciate being ignored so I plan on calling you every day until you answer the phone.
I don't appreciate being ignored, so I plan on calling you every day until you answer the phone.
I don't, appreciate being ignored, so I plan on calling you every day until you answer the phone
Answer:
D. I don't appreciate being ignored, so I plan on calling you every day until you answer the phone.
b. Compound noun
c. Proper noun
d. Collective noun
C. Collective Noun
The word “flock” is what is known a collective noun, which is a noun that represents many things, or a group of things. For instance, “flock” is a word that collectively refers to a group of birds. A herd is a noun that refers to a group of cattle. A pod is a word that collectively refers to a group of dolphins. It is important to note, however, that even though a collective noun such as “flock” is comprised of many things/birds, it should still be understood to be singular because you would be talking about a singular group of things.
2.The dog that ate my homework is called Henry.
3.I’m saving the muffins that have cherries for my sister.
4.The smile that she gave them was beautiful
please help I don't get any of this
very simple language
use of colloquial foreignisms
Answer:
Very simple language.
Explanation:
Ernest Hemingway wrote this famous little novel about Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, beaten down by life, but not yet resigned to letting go of it. Though this novel, like it is most characteristic of Hemingway, is written in a very simple, direct and virile style, the depth of the story is heart wrenching and undoubtedly it is one of the most beautiful pieces of literature of the 20th century.