Answer:
The work of the auto parts factory has been <u>perfect</u>. In the latest shipment of 55,000 parts, there was not a single defect.
The word used to complete the sentence is the only logical word that can fill the space.
Explanation:
To really beautifully portray the emotion of the story/meaning that he is telling.
Answer:
'Be going to' has TWO meanings, both of which express future actions.
'Be going to' can be used to make predictions.
Ex. According to the weather report, it <u>is going to</u> be cloudy tomorrow.
'Be going to' is also used to express a prior plan (i.e., a plan made before the moment of speaking.)
Ex. I <u>am going to</u> attend my brother's graduation on Saturday.
Explanation:
A homophone is a word that sound alike but is spelled differently like "A BEAR is chasing me" and " Look at the BARE skined tree" so I don't think there is a homophone for myself. sorry