1.Holding a door for someone
2.Washing the dishes for your mom
3.Helpimg someone that just dropped their stuff
4.Leaving a quick Note about why you love them
5.Saying thank you and please
False. While the author can include his opinion, this shouldn't happen very often, as in a research paper, you are supposed to mainly be stating facts.
Answer:
This is a very simple question, the first is the future tense(which are things we are going to do in the future) and the last is present tense(which are things we do in the present)
1. A
2. B
The correct answer is sentence C.
A misplaced modifier is a word, phrase or clause which is wrongly distant from the word it modifies or describes. As a result, the phrase leads to confusion, a double meaning or ambiguity.
In this example, the misplaced modifier is "Numbered A26-A30," because it is separated from the word it modifies, which is "seats." Thus, it is not clear whether the people or the seats are numbered.
The right version of the same sentence is:
<em>They found their eats numbered A26-A30 and got ready for the game.</em>