Adverbs can occupy several positions in the sentence. hope this helps you
<span>A.
Antoine brushed his teeth before he eats his breakfast.
Take a look at the bolded words:
</span><span>Antoine brushed his teeth before he eats his breakfast.</span>
^past tense ^Present perfect (I believe)
Read the sentence outloud... its saying that he brushed his teeth before he "eats"
It is a inappropriate shift in tense.
Final answer: A
Answer:
Explanation:
(On Friday) Esther <u>showed</u> <em>the jeweler and </em><u><em>antique </em></u><em> necklace</em>
Prep.phrase + Subject + Verb + direct object + object complement + direct object
Answer:
In first person point of view the narrator is a character in the story, dictating events from their perspective using "I" or "we." In second person, the reader becomes the main character, addressed as "you" throughout the story and being immersed in the narrative Explanation:
Answer:
C) The vegetables raised in this garden will benefit your community in countless ways.
Explanation:
It's the only option that includes a full sentence with details.
A) Who is we? It doesn't give details
B) Who is "their"? What is the program?
D) Assistance with what?