<span>My editor said to never use the word “can’t” when talking about a deadline.
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Answer:
dramatic irony
Explanation:
we know that Juliet is not dead but Romeo does not know that yet
the correct answer is past because it has that "HAVE ALWAYS" in it and because
Past and Past perfect are two types of tenses used in English grammar with difference between them. While past tense is used to describe an event that was completed, past perfect tense is used to describe an event that was completed long ago.
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Answer:
1. Because Mary Ellen <em>has</em> not finished her chores, she cannot go to the movies.
2. The auditorium<em> have</em> two hundred seats with a good view of the stage.
3. Burger King <em>has</em> seven hundred restaurant tables for sale at the city auction.
4. Unlike Kareem, Jason<em> has</em> to study very hard in order to get high marks in mathematics.
5. Marvin wants to visit Greece because he <em>has</em> never seen The Acropolis.
6. The children next door <em>have</em> planted a flower garden next to the fence.
7. You <em>have</em> to finish your homework by the time your mother gets home.
8. The guests <em>have</em> not arrived yet.
9. Mercy Hospital<em> have</em> the state's highest success rate with cancer patients.
10. Mariah and Jason <em>have</em> given twenty thousand dollars to charity.