<span>C. She is one of the students who I want to meet.
"She is one of the students <em>whom</em> I want to meet."
The objective form of the pronoun must be used because <em>whom</em> is the object of the infinitive phrase <em>to meet</em>.</span>
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "<span>A.direct object." I assume that the underlined word is 'Game' So, the underlined word, game in the sentence is a direct object which is directly identified by the word playing.</span>
A. Has accepted.
“I’m happy to announce that Ms. Williamson HAS ACCEPTED the position.”
Answer:
ya can use dis and also make sure to make it two or more sentences <3
This is not my area of expertise but as far as I understand we refer to a conditioned sound change if a phoneme when in a certain environment becomes another phoneme - there is a certain condition that propells the change. On the other hand we refer to an unconditioned sound change if all phonemes of, for example, two different kinds are merged into one phoneme - there is no condition as it happens in all instances, and ultimately there is a reduction in the number of phonemes as one is substituted for another.