"<span>The first sentence acknowledges the speaker's mentor; the final sentence says he will no longer fight with that mentor" is the final sentence among the sentences that connect to the first. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope it helps you.</span>
Answer- technology
explanation-
computers, telephones, and the internet are all examples of tools that are technology or used within a piece of technology.
Answer:
9. Progressive tense
10. Perfect tense
11. Simple tense
12. Perfect tense
13. Progressive
Explanation:
<u>Simple</u> <u>Progressive </u> <u>Perfect </u> I eat I am eating I have been eating
I ate I was eating I had been eating
I will eat I will be eating I will have been eating
<u>Situations that are contrary to fact</u>, the mood is the conditional: third type. Example: If she<u> had got up</u> early, she <u>would not have missed </u>the bus. This example illustrates an imaginary situation; it did not happen. What truly happened was that the woman got up late and missed the bus. This was the fact. The structure is : the condition introduced by "if" carries the Past Perfect and the imaginary result carries would + perfect infinitive.
<u>Conditions under which a situation might occur, </u>the mood is the conditional: second type. Example: If she <u>bought</u> an alarm clock, she <u>would get up</u> on time. This statement reflects a possible solution to a problem; it is a speculative solution. She does not have an alarm clock, yet if she <em>bought</em> one . This is the subjunctive mood . What would the result be? She <u>would get up</u> on time. This is the conditional mood , second type.
Punctuation marks are important for recognizing the end of a statement and or drawing some out with an ellipsis. If you do not put them at the end of your writing/sentence, unless using a question mark(?) or exclamation point(!), then the reader/grader will not be able to know where your sentence ends and the new one begins, therefor rendering it a run on sentence.