1. I would want to kick em to the moon
2. the same but to the sun instead
Answer:
7, 9, 5, 10 are adjectives
3 can be both an adjective <em>and</em> a verb
Explanation:
<u>Who </u>couldn't find the hotel? is the correct answer. It is important to note the rule of use of pronouns as it applies to Who and Whom.
<h3 /><h3>The Rule guiding the use of Who and Whom</h3>
Who functions as a subject while Whom functions as an object. This means that when the verb is being performed, you use Who. If however, the action is received, you use Whom.
<h3>Examples</h3>
- To whom shall we send the package?
- Who is sending the package?
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<h2>Answer</h2>
Morphology
<h2>Explanation </h2>
Morphology is the study of word structure, how they form, and their relationships in a given language. Morphology tell us that words are made of smaller units called morphemes. A morpheme according to Zelig Harris is "Every sequence of phonemes which has meaning and which is not composed of smaller sequence having meaning, is a morpheme."
Morphemes combine hierarchically to form words; we usually use morphology threes to study the combination of morphemes into words.