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.
Answer: A. after "coat"
Explanation:
A thesaurus lists words in alphabetical order which is why the word "coax" would come after the word, "coat" because the last letter "x" in coax comes after the last letter "t" in coat.
B is incorrect because the "x" in coax comes after the "s" in coast so coax would come after coast not before. C is incorrect because blue begins with b and will definitely come after coax which starts with c.
Finally D is incorrect as well because the "a" in coax comes before the "i" in coin in the alphabet so coax will come before coin not after.
Answer:
The sentence is a compund sentence because it uses an independent variable.
The answer is C. The meaning of this sentence simply is that one person forcing something against their will on another, as influential as marriage, is horrific.
Answer:
Iron
Explanation:
Dire is transcribed as /ˈdʌɪə/
Girl is transcribed as /ɡəːl/
Iron is transcribed as /ˈʌɪən/
From the transcription of the words above, it is seen that both dire and iron have the same transcriptions for their "i" sounds.
Therefore, iron is the correct answer because it has the same pronunciation as the i sound in dire.