If the sentence is <em>They enjoyed a snack and then finished their homework </em>the tense is correct in both parts.You are giving two finished actions in a sequence one after the other, which is correct. You join the two parts by using <em>then,</em> which is also right.What I think could make it better would be to use the personal pronoun <em>they</em> again as in: <em>They enjoyed a snack and then they finished their homework</em>
A pay or wage, since they are also related to stipend and mean basically the same thing, hope this helps
Answer:
the Spanish word tiempo translates into the word weather
Explanation:
tiempo is a masculine noun
examples
Me tomó bastante tiempo resolver el problema.
translation
It took me quite a lot of time to solve the problem.
Hi your answer is: E.
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Answer: He believes the United States is wrong to remain involved in the Vietnam War
Explanation: i took the test ;0