Which sentence correctly forms the plural of the letter c?
A.
How many c's are in accordion?
B.
How many cs' are in accordion?
C.
How many cs are in accordion?
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Answer 1
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it would be sentence A hope that helps!
Answer 2
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The answer is option A. That's because if the letter is not capitalized, an apostrophe and s ('s) will be added to avoid confusion of whether it is 'c' or 'cs'. Thus the apostrophe is added. Hope I helped! You may comment here if you have any further doubts :)
Could someone explain to me the origins of the english language?
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The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. These tribes, the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language. But most of the Celtic speakers were pushed west and north by the invaders - mainly into what is now Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The Angles came from Englaland and their language was called Englisc - from which the words England and English are derived. Germanic invaders entered Britain on the east and south coasts in the 5th century. English is a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Germanic invaders from various parts of what is now northwest Germany and the Netherlands. Initially, Old English was a diverse group of dialects, reflecting the varied origins of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England. One of these dialects, Late West Saxon , eventually came to dominate. English is a member of the Indo-European family of languages. This broad family includes most of the European languages spoken today. The Indo-European family includes several major branches: Latin and the modern Romance languages :
~The Germanic languages
~The Indo-Iranian languages, including Hindi and Sanskrit;
~The Slavic languages; ~The Baltic languages of Latvian
and Lithuanian (but not Estonian);
~The Celtic languages; and Greek.
So this is gonna be it in the most basic version. In Europe there was Proto-Indo European then Indo european. These languages where alot like English but with often very different consonants used. Then Germanic English, then just a whole cluster of different dialects collaborated and eventually in England we began to speak English.
Which phrase from the story contains onomatopoeia?a)I cursed and spat on the ground... b)We had to annoy her by whizzing a pebble into her flowers... c)We crept to the edge of the bushes that bordered the narrow road... d)Then I lost my head entirely...
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The answer is B the key word is whizzing
5 sentences on my favorite cartoon character
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Well my cartoon is Teen Titans Go!
And my favorite character is Ravan a.k.a Tara strong.
Here:
~ Raven, I believe is the strongest among the four other peers. ~ Raven is really brave. ~ She is pretty calm due to the purple dress (with a hoodle I believe) she wears that controls her. ~ She is fearless when it comes to take actions. ~ She is funny and aggressive to Beastboy (her crush) and hates disturbances when meditating.
Now you know my favorite character. What is yours? Hopefully this helped! :D :D
My favorite cartoon character is Spongebob...
spongebob is my favorite character because he's funny.
Spongebob has a weird & crazy laugh.
Patrick Is My Favorite character Spongebob's bestfriend.
Patrick & spongebob always make squidward angry.
Spongebob loves working for mr.krabs at the the Krusty Krab.
81%, 41/50, 4:5 in least
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4 : 5 , 81% , 41/50 is in the least to greatest
8 sentence description of new york state using the five senses
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The five senses are sight, smell, hearing, tasting, and feeling. New York plays on all of these senses in one way or another. Here's a good paragraph to emphasize this:
Manhattan in the winter is a beautiful thing; there are remnants of the holidays all around--the Rockefeller tree looms over passersby, the scent of roasted hazelnuts drifts from the street vendors, streets aglow with millions of lights. On the streets, people grasp hot chocolate or coffee in their hand, feeling the warmth through their gloves. The sound of laughter and bells are carried by the howling wind, immersing the streets in holiday joy. Outside of the city, you can see Christmas in suburbia--lights are strung up on snow-covered houses, children play outside, creating snowmen and forts. The sound of Christmas carolers pierces the air, carrying the holiday spirit with them. The snow is cold to the touch, frost biting through gloves to nip at your fingers. The rich taste of hot chocolate sits on your tongue. The scent of pine trees and baked goods reminds you of one thing--Christmas in New York.
Hope this helps!
Type S over the subject, V over the verb, and DO over the direct object.Bill told us the truth.