B. My mother's cookies were fresh out of the oven and totally benign.
C. I was benign as a child, but have learned to speak up for myself as an adult.
D. The stingray had had its stinger removed and was completely benign.
Answer: D
Explanation: Benign means ok. The stingray had its stinger removed and it was ok.
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
A Subject
B Predicate
Answer:
I think that the answer is b
Answer:
intransitive
Explanation:
there isn't a verb in the sentence.
Answer:
Facetiously means anything that is said without actually intending to be taken literally or seriously.
Explanation:
The word "facetiously" is an adjective that is used when describing a person or anything which should not be taken in the literal sense. It is not meant to be taken in a serious manner, kind of like a 'white lie'.
Supposing a person said something abut another person, or talks to that other person in a facetious manner, then it means that what he/ she said is not serious and should not be treated or taken literally. It can also even be said or implied in an amusing and humorous way, lacking any serious intent/ content.
treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
1. The seminar in English history ____________ (start) at 5pm. Don’t be late.
2. I ________________ (go) to my friend’s Birthday party tomorrow.
3. You look pale. I ____________ (call) the doctor.
Answer: starts, am going, will call
1. On Sunday at 8 o’clock I _________ (to meet) my friend.
2. They ________ (to fly) to London on Friday evening.
3. Wait! I _______ (to drive) you to the station.
Answer:
1. starts
2. am going
3. will call (I'll call)
1. am going
2. fly
3. will drive (I'll drive)
Explanation:
Three tenses are used in English to describe actions in the future. For action that you have on your schedule or marked on your calendar, the present tense can be used.
To express plans or intended actions in the future, the present continuous can be used. The use of this tense implies that the person speaking has made a decision to do something.
The future simple tense constructed with will is used to talked about the future in general terms and is often contracted.