Answer:
Revising
Explanation:
bookworm
B.
not one's cup of tea
C.
touch something with a ten-foot pole
D.
butterflies in my stomach
B. He is collecting rare coins.
Answer:
The sentence that contains a present participle of the verb to collect is sentence B.
Explanation:
A participle typically expresses present action with respect to the time expressed by the finite verb in its clause and that is formed by adding the suffix -ing. The present participle is used in the formation of the progressive or continuous tenses. In the sentence above, you can see that the event is taking place now if you add now (see A).
a) He is collecting rare coins now
Answer:
A. Deer.
Explanation:
Though in normal grammar rules and norms to add 's' or 'es' in any plural forms of a noun, there are also exceptions. Though words such as 'bag, toy, apple, chair' etc have their plural forms as 'bags, toys, apples, chairs", there are also exceptional cases where this form don't apply. Words such as deer, information, news, sheep etc have their singular and plural forms remain the same.
The plural form of 'deer' is 'deer' but there is also another view of an 'accepted' plural form of deer which is 'deers'. But in general and in majority, the plural form of 'deer' is 'deer'.
Thus, the correct form of the word deer is deer.
Orwell decided to become a lawyer at an early age
Orwell decided to become a writer at a older age
Orwell decided to become a writer at an early age
Answer:
The Correct Answer is: Orwell decided to become a writer at a early age.
Explanation:
He had wrote a poem expressing his nationalism and it was published in a newspaper. Them poem was called “Awake Young Men of England.” and had been written by the young boy at the outbreak of World War One.
Answer:
the answer is (c)
Explanation:
It appears to be shock. The words described in the excerpt are a manifestation of shock, or huge sadness.
A, belief
B, resolution
C, cure
D, method
The best word to complete the analogy 'complication: solution :: affliction: ?' is 'cure'. This is because a cure is what resolves or addresses an affliction, similar to how a solution resolves a complication.
The question you're asking is on analogies, which work by drawing relationships between two pairs of words. In the analogy 'complication : solution :: affliction : ?', 'complication' is to 'solution' as 'affliction' is to '?'. 'Complication' and 'solution' are related because a solution is what resolves or addresses a complication. Likewise, an 'affliction' is a problem or difficulty, so we're looking for a word that would resolve or address an affliction. The word that best fits the analogy is 'cure', as a cure is what resolves or addresses an affliction.
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