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enot [183]
3 years ago
14

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF YOU ANSWER BOTH

English
2 answers:
VladimirAG [237]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

PART A:

B.

PART B:

C and E

Explanation:

bixtya [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

part 1

b

part 2

a

c

Explanation:

sorry if wrong haven't read book in a while

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The second one

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3 years ago
__________ are very difficult to change.
Elza [17]

Answer:

D. Values.

Explanation:

Values in basic term means the moral values that a person possess. Values are shared beliefs of a culture about what is good and bad or, desirable and undesirable. Values possess high importance in life because, it is the set of values of an individual that determine his ways of living and working. Understanding of ones values also helps in making decisions in life.

For example,

  1. if for a person values spending time with his kids after work, then he will accordingly manage his time.
  2. Or, if a person values his family, then he will take a job which will help him to work and also spend a good quality of time with his family.

There are many kinds of values:

  1. Personal Values
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Present simple and continuous
Mazyrski [523]

Answer:

1. I (are, <u>am</u><u>)</u> happy.

2. All my friends (<u>like</u>, likes) football.

3. My sister (don't like, <u>doesn't like</u>) school.

4. (<u>Is</u>, Are) a farmer's life stressful?

5. My parents (<u>don't listen to</u>, doesn't listen to) rock music.

Present continuous questions:

1. Are you cleaning the car?

2. Am I looking at the correct page?

3. Is the dog eating its dinner?

Present simple and continuous: (read, have, interview, watch, write, work, be)

1. Ben <u>reads</u> a book after lunch every day.

2. We <u>are working </u>at a club for three weeks in the holidays.

3. Cathy <u>watches </u>all the soap operas on TV.

4.Mick <u>has</u> a stressful lifestyle, he<u> is </u>a police officer.

5.I <u>am writing</u> a book about London. I am <u>interviewing</u> some businessman at the moment.

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We use the present continuous to talk about a thing that is happening or that we are doing at the moment, to talk about plans and temporary situations.

To write affirmative sentences:

He, she, it + is+ verb with ing. For example, he is cooking.

We, you, they, you + are+ verb with ing. For example, you are watching a film.

I + am+ verb with ing. For example, I am running.

To make negative sentences:

He, she, it+ is not /isn't+ verb with ing. For example, He isn't cooking at the moment.

We, you, they, you+ are not/ aren't + verb with ing. For example, you aren't watching a film.

I+ am not+ verb with ing. For example, I am not running.

If we want to make questions, we write first the auxiliary verb and then the subject and the verb with ing. For example, Are you watching the show? , or is she cooking?

We use the present simple to talk about habits, general truths, and to express emotions.

To make affirmative sentences:

He, she it+ verb with s. For example, He drives to school every morning.

We, you, they, you+ verb without s. For example, they go to the bar every Saturday.

I + verb without s. For example, I love pasta.

To make negative sentences:

He, she it+ does not /doesn't + verb without s. For example, She doesn't drive to school every morning.

We, you, they, you, i+ do not/ don't+ verb without s. For example, We don't go to the bar every Saturday.

To make questions we write first the auxiliary does or do, depending on the subject, the subject and the verb without s. For example, do you like pizza? or does he eat lunch?

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