Answer:
1. Present tense
2. Past tense
3. Future tense
Explanation:
1. The sentence "I am a boy" is in the simple present tense (indefinite).
We often use Simple Present to talk about timeless truths/facts or permanent situations. We don't say, "I'm being a boy" or "I've been a boy".
2. If you are unable to determine the tense of a sentence immediately, you can use context clues too. In this sentence, "gave" is the past tense of "give", we can tell that this sentence is in the past tense because the child's parents gave them money (at some other time).
3. If you still struggle to identify the tense of a sentence, try to place yourself in the given situation. If you "will buy the book of UAE history as well" you are going to buy it, "will" is the indicator here, you have not "bought" the book yet, and you are not currently buying it, so you WILL buy it.
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Answer: C) Gregor’s sudden and inexplicable transformation into a bug.
Explanation: The definition of absurd is utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense. The use of absurdity in literature is a vehicle for writers to explore those elements in the world that do not make sense. In "The Metamorphosis" we can see an example of the absurd in the fact that Gregor transform into a bug in a sudden and inexplicable way.
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Answer:
death cuz thats on achevable with an oven
Explanation:
1. Standard English is the language spoken by educated Americans.
2. Slang means street language that coins new words and new meanings.
3. Dialect is the regional variation of the national language.
4. Jargon is the language of a skill, trade, or profession.
5. Idiom: phrases and expressions unique to a language.
6. Language: the sounds and soud patterns that are meaninful to people from the same culture.
7. Writing is a graphic representation of sounds.
8. Ungrammatical speech: language spoken by a child learnig to talk.