Upon putting the verb in bracket into future indefinite tense. The given sentence “They (know) the result in a couple of days” will be written in the following way<em><u>:</u></em>
<em><u>They will get to know the result in a couple of day</u></em>s.
An adverb is much like an adjective it's actually the words adjective adverb smooshed together so think of it as a word that is describing the verb
Now quick disclaimer havent read the text or watched the movie but. . . . . . i think the text bcuz a. the book was prob written b4 the movie making the movie a remake missing crucial details or adding plot changing details sometimes and b.the book is always better than the movie (duuuuhhhhh)
HOPE THIS HELPS! HAVE AN AMAZING DAY AND GET THE ASSIGNMENT DONE!! :P :P :P
Answer:
Don't make so much noise. Noriko <em><u>is trying</u></em> to study for her ESL test!
Explanation:
In the given sentence, the speaker is seen asking or rather ordering the others to not make any noise. And the verb in the blank will be in the present continuous tense, as the act of studying is still an ongoing act.
Considering the verbs in the given sentences, "make" is in the present tense which makes the tense in the next sentence a present tense too. And, the helping verb "is" emphasizes the verb, making the next sentence into a continuous form.
Thus, the final sentence will be
<em>"Don't make so much noise. Noriko </em><u><em>is trying</em></u><em> to study for her ESL test."</em>