Answer:
Bye:) Hope you have a good time.
Explanation:
Answer:
Often, an infinitive will follow "hope"
Other forms are possible.
Explanation:
Examples: I hope <u>to attend</u> college after I finish high school. (infinitive)
My parents hope <u>to have</u> good weather for their vacation. (infinitive)
Jon and Jen hope <u>running</u> will improve their endurance. (gerund)
You hope <u>posting</u> this question gets a good answer! (gerund)
Not to be confused with the verb form that follows "wish:" <em>Subjunctive </em>
I wish I <u>were</u> rich and famous.
The boy finds the girl and follows them
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Both of the posts provide details and factual information, but they do so with very different writing styles.
Post 1 uses a semi-formal style that could easily be found in a local newspaper. Post 2 uses a conversational tone that would more probably be heard on the radio or on a television program.
Despite the difference in tone, both posts give useful and detailed information about different aspects of the Dodgers.
Answer: He walked to town to the nearest gas station.
Explanation: I'm assuming the last 4 sentences are the answer choices, and considering the other choices wouldn't make sense since there were no other motorists, his spare tire was flat, and his cell phone battery was dead, the only option would be for him to go into town since he was close by. Hope that helps!