Answer:
here
Explanation:
1) yes because I have been bullied before and this really meant a lot and this author has a really open mind
2) and yes I do agree cuz when all of us will little we expect our mom to help us alot but now these days we need to grow up and do stuff out slef but that I mean our mom or anybody can't be there for us 24/7
Answer:
This is the design I was looking at.
Explanation:
Your question is a bit confusing because I'm not sure where the sentence I'm meant to rewrite starts from but I'll assume (I hope correctly) that the sentence is "this is the design I was looking"
In that case, when rewriting a sentence to include prepositions were required and removing the unnecessary ones, my best revision of the answer is in the "Answer" column.
A preposition is a word which precedes a noun or pronoun to show relationship between another word in the same sentence.
Some examples of preposition are: after, for, in, at, etc.
Answer:
Creating medical <u>terms</u> is like assembling the <u>pieces</u> of a jigsaw puzzle. The <u>core element</u> of any medical term is its <u>root</u>. Ninety percent of all roots are derived from a Greek or a <u>Latin</u> word. Nearly every medical term has at least one <u>root </u>, and many terms have <u>more</u> than one root. A <u>combining</u> form is a word <u>form</u> that is used to join a root to another word element. A combining form is made by joining a combining <u>root</u> to a <u>combining vowel</u>. Although the combining vowel has no meaning of its own, it is used to make the word easier to <u>pronounce</u>.
I like to sail when its breezy
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