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Alexandra [31]
3 years ago
5

1. Complete the following sentence with the appropriate word.

English
2 answers:
Goshia [24]3 years ago
6 0

These are a lot of question on one thread but I'm going to try and answer them all. Some of the I cannot explain so you're just going to have the answers.

 

1. Felipe never had any interest in playing basketball.

 

<span>2. happy + -ness</span>

<span>In this case, it's going to be <em>happiness </em>where you remove “y” and add “i”.</span>

 

<span>3. homophones.</span>

<span>Homophones are, for example: <em>ate, eight.</em></span>

 

<span>4. Too much cheese isn't good for your diet.</span>

 

<span>5. crisis</span>

All of the others are plural. I don't think crisis has any plural form.

 

<span>6. fameous</span>

<span>It's going to be <em>famous</em>.</span>

 

<span>7.  They don’t never have chocolate.</span>

The double negative is don't never which means: <em>do not never</em>

 

<span>8. Add -s.</span>

<span>You just have to add <em />s to make holiday plural. Like this: <span><em>holidays</em></span>.</span>

 

<span>9. singular</span>

 

10. Frenzy is a synonym for fury.

 

<span>11. Reign and rein are homophones.</span>

 

12. <span>Although we had tickets to the game.</span>

<span>
</span>

<span>13. antonyms</span>

<em>Meager</em><span><em> </em>and <em>ample </em>are two opposites.</span>

 

14. shop + -er

<span>This way: <em>shopp </em>+ <em>-er</em> = <em>shopper</em>.</span>

 

<span>15. dress’s</span>

 

<span>16. alliteration</span>

<span>In this sentence, they’re using the alphabet <em>t</em> repeatedly. “Tripping and trembling they traipsed through the trees.</span>”

 

<span>17. synonyms</span>

<em>Remorse </em>and <em>regret </em>are same or almost similar words.

 

<span>18. Jason is scarcely well.</span>

 

<span>19. After the recent rainstorm, several neighbors decided to fix their leaking roofs.</span>

 

<span>20. The writers use the figurative language to capture the interest of their readers</span>.

 

<span>21. replace + -ing</span>

<span>Like this: <em>replac </em>+ <em />-<em>ing </em>= <em>replacing</em></span>

 

22. commit + -ment

<span>You don’t have to double the alphabet <em /><em>t </em>for the word <em>commitment</em>.</span>

 

<span>23. The figure of speech that gives objects and animals human characteristics is called simile.</span>

<span>Example: Sarah is as brave as a lion. In this case, <em>Sara </em>and <em>lion </em>are predicate nouns.</span>

geniusboy [140]3 years ago
6 0

Any

Happiness

Homophones

Isn't

Crisis

Fameous

They don't never have chocolate.

Change the y to i and add es.

Singular Possessive

Fury

Rein

He bought tickets to the game.

Antonyms

Shopper

Dress

Alliteration

Synonym

Jason is scarcely never well.

Roofs

To capture the interest of their readers

Replaceing

Commitment

Personification

And that's all twenty-three questions answered

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