You should write "To your Honorable Judge"
Normally you have to write down his full name, but if you don't know it, it should be ok !!!
Research indicates that driver less cars use information to avoid both minor and major car accidents, making them safer than cars with human drivers.
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The paragraph in the question talks about the cars which are without a driver. here driver less cars, according to this paragraph prove to be more impactful and safer than the cars which have a human driver in them.
It is said by a study that driver less cars can collect more data to keep the vehicle safe, which human drivers are unable to do which helps them to avoid the major and the minor impact accidents both. So this proves to be more safe.
Answer:
Older adults should not spend time outdoors or driving their vehicles during the daytime without sunglasses.
Explanation:
Answer:
There are 3 types of verbs
- action verbs
- linking verbs
- helping verbs
Explanation:
action verbs
- An action verb is a verb that describes an action, like run, jump, kick, eat, break, cry, smile, or think.
linking verbs
- A linking verb is a verb that links (connects) the subject of the sentence to information about that subject. Linking verbs do not describe action. When using linking verbs, the sentence structure will be : SUBJECT--->LINKING VERB---> INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT (noun)(verb)(adjective, noun, or complement)
helping verbs
- Helping verbs are verbs that are used in a verb phrase (meaning, used with a second verb) to show tense, or form a question or a negative. Helping verbs are used to show the perfect verb tenses, continuous/progressive verb tenses, and passive voice. Helping verbs are always followed by a second verb.
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<span>B. It is recited from memory rather than written. They are cultural expressions that are disseminated between peoples and regions in a spoken or recited way, this is the oral form, because the story is not transmitted in written form but spoken and always remains in the memory of the people who make the story and people that listen to it, conserving its origin and meaning.</span>