Your answer would be second person, because the author is using the word 'you'. Hope this helped! :)
Answer:
Yes, it is super important!!
Explanation:
Your facial expression is like your tone of voice. Since deaf people, well, can't hear what you are saying, it is good to show them how you feel about something. If you keep your expression blank or don't give it genuine meaning, they can have a hard time understanding how you actually feel about the subject. For example:
- Feeling excited about an award (smiling, jumping, laughing)
- Feeling sad (looking down, crying, frowning)
- feeling scared (big eyes, jumpy, afraid)
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Be - were
Forget - forgot
Go - went
Do - did
Cry - cried
Love - loved
Want - wanted
Leave - left
Abandon - abandoned
Go - went
Stay - stay
Begin - began
Come - came
Be - was
Explanation:
The Simple Past Tense is the basic form of the past tense in English. It is used to talk about an action completed at some point in the past. The said action can be in the recent past (e.g. ten minutes ago) or distant past (e.g. ten years ago), and it's not important how long it took to complete (e.g. a second or years).
Some verbs have a regular and some irregular form of the Simple Past Tense.
Regular: inifitive + -ed -> Past Simple Tense (e.g. <em>play - played, cry - cried, love - loved</em>, etc.)
Irregular forms simply have to be learned (e.g. <em>be - was/were, forget - forgot, go - went,</em> etc.)
You can see more about phrases with the Simple Past Tense below:
Hello! :D
Verb voice shows whether the subject performs or receives the action of the verb.
For example of passive voice: ⇒ The soccer ball was kicked into the goal.
The answer into this question is D.
I hope this helps you! Have a wonderful day! :D
-Charlie