1. I could barely hear my Baby brother crying for his bottle.
2. Giorgio had no papers on his desk during the exam.
3. I heard her say that she didn’t do anything wrong.
4. Doris doesn’t have anymore time to practice her trumpet.
5. We had scarcely enough orange juice for the family at breakfast.
6. I looked for clues concerning his disappearances but didn’t find anything for several weeks.
7. “I don’t want anymore trouble,” the frustrated shopkeeper exclaimed at the meeting.
Answer:
We can walk to the park, or we can drive the car.
Explanation:
Answer:
A & E
A.) to advertise a war effort
E.) to encourage women to work
Explanation:
Well, this is not true, but the opposite is also not true.
<span>Structural linguists look for structure in language, so they would look at how words are composed of phonemes and morphemes. They are mostly working on current languages, but that's because they have access to them easily. When they can, they also study how those patterns evolved historically. De Saussure, the founder of Structural Linguistics is for example and important figure in historical linguistics.</span>