Answer: if animal testing continues then all the animals will be either almost extinct or there will be animals that are dangerous and not safe for the environment
Explanation: that's just what i would say
The author treats the dog as if he is another person.
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 is from the Latin verb, inculcare which means to move or tread on.
Answer:
I’d say the first and second one
Explanation: