Answer:
they meant part so there saying in this part churchill led great Britain
predictive: I think that it will be sunny outside. I think I'm going to ace this test. I believe that my teacher has a pet.
non-predictive: I love playing outside! Math is my favorite subject in school. I am going to a movie this afternoon.
Answer:
No, it's not ungrammatical
Explanation:
The sentence <em>"Mother made sandwiches for her and me"</em> is correct and follows the rules of grammar. The personal pronouns are used as subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) and/or object (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). In this sentence, the use of the pronouns "her" and "me" is correct because they are objects of the preposition "for". "...for her and me (us)".
It's the first one (adjective)
Answer: Mrs. Cook might consider using the grant money for rims and nets
Explanation: When Isa brings up the idea to use the leftover grant money Mrs. Cook was smiling and wanted to have a conversation.