Is it call “In the time machine” or just “The time machine”
Answer:
OA. I got an e-mail telling me I can find my soulmate on the Internet.
Explanation:
The first answer makes <em>complete grammatical sense</em>. There is nothing wrong with it.
The second answer, however, <em>does not make sense</em>. The first sentence of the second answer makes sense: "I got an email telling me I can find my soulmate." But, the second sentence doesn't make sense: "On the internet." This is called a dangling modifier. It is describing or giving more detail about something, without having the actual thing. What is on the internet? The sentence does not work on its own, which is why <u>the first answer, with both sentences combined, is correct.</u>
Answer:
a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
or
a difficult situation or problem.
Explanation:
The most common are 1st and 3rd person. 1st person is when you tell a story from your point of view, using the pronouns "I or we." And 3rd person is from an outside point of view, using the pronouns "he, she, and they." 2nd person isn't very common because it uses the pronoun "you," and makes the audience a character in the story. Hope this helps!
Answer:Bus is the correct answer
Explanation: