I would go to Mexico and study Spanish for a year, because I think that it is more likely that you will run into a person who only knows Spanish rather than a person who only knows Japanese. So it would help in life and for work.
Answer: hope this helps
Explanation:
As a general rule, the verb tense you are using should be consistent throughout your sentence and your paragraph. For example, the sentence “We had eaten (past perfect tense) dinner, and then we talked (simple past tense)” should be written as “We ate (simple past tense) dinner, and then we talked (simple past tense)”.
Answer:
I don't know if you still need the question but i would say it is False (F)
Explanation:
Acronymic Sentences are supposed to be in order! Take PEMDAS for example. It is supposed to help you solve a math problem by telling you what to solve first. If you mixed the letters around ( Dempas for example) then you would solve that math problem incorrectly.
I hope this helps.
Take a deep breath. You can do this! <3
P.S
Try talking notes next time.