Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The progressive verb tense, also called the continuous tense, is an English verb tense used to describe continuing actions—actions that are in progress and ongoing. ... The progressive tense is formed with a “to be” verb conjugation and the present participle of a verb (-ing ending).
The best answer would be D. They bought two large bags of popcorn. this would be the best answer because the verb (brought) connects a subject (bags/popcorn) with the noun (large) that describes the subject (bags/popcorn).
This is because in the "U.S.A.", people in all the regions in the U.S.A. historically migrated throughout an "entire land mass" (essentially) ; and this "land mass" tends to be more "homogeneous" (as opposed to "British English" speakers; who speak with different dialects, accents). Note that the United Kingdom, including Great Britain, is further isolated from the U.S.A.—by a huge ocean— than the "relatively more homogeneous physical region"/ and thus the "relatively more linguistic region".
<span>C) :
A colon here is right to set up the quote from the introduction in the sentence. The lead in shows that the writer is about to provide a specific example, not a quote that continues the flow of the sentence. A colon allows the quote to stand alone from the rest of the sentence as an example.</span>
Answer:
Romance?,Rational?-_-:)
Explanation:
Romanticism was a reaction to rationalism as much as it was a result of the social changes. ... The “romantics” are the philosophers and literary writers who addressed irrational motivations in human nature, particularly emotions.