Answer:
Prepare to go on stage once I tell you when the best time is.
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a group of related words that have at least a subject and a verb, and whose function is to act as an adverb, that is to say, to modify or add detail to adjectives, verbs or other adverbs. This type of clauses often answers questions such as "Why?", "How?", "When?", "Where?" and "In what circumstances?", and it often begins with subordinating conjunctions (once, as soon as, after, before, since) that link the adverb clause to another clause.
In the sentence provided, the adverb clause is "once I tell you when the best time is" as it modifies the main action "to prepare to go on stage", and answers the question "When should you prepare to go on stage?".
* to send
to hold
to drive
Answer:
B: to send
Explanation:
The root in the word admit is from the Latin: mittere, which means 'let go, send'. There are other words that come from this same root that reinforce this meaning (to release, let go;send, throw); one of them is mission: sending abroad an agent/embassy/body of persons etc. Other words are: missionary, commissioned, dismissal.
B.) Working after school most days is something I have to do, so is helping prepare dinner on Thursdays.
C.) Snakes are one of the most adaptable animals on the planet, so are humans.
A.
third
B.
cross
C.
runner
D.
line
b. future perfect
c. present
d. present perfect
I believe the answer is
A. Future