Answer:
he's not nervous?
Explanation:
He probs doesn't have stage fright or got over his fear and is confident now. there's not enough text for me to know for sure
1-the number of turtles has been reduced by tourist activties
2-beds and sun umbrellas are put by tourists on nesting beaches
3-female turtles are frightened by noise and lights from hotels
4-trutles are dug up by dog
5-baby turtles are eaten by large fish
Can you give some information , what book?
Answer:
A grammatical morpheme is a word or word ending that makes a sentence grammatically correct.
Explanation:
<u>A grammatical morpheme can be an entire word or simply a group of letters that helps show another word's grammatical category, tense, number, etc. </u>The definition may be strange, but it is easily understood with an example:
- I watch TV yesterday.
<u>Is the sentence above grammatically correct? No.</u> And that is <u>because</u> the word "yesterday" indicates that the action expressed by the verb happened in the past, but <u>the verb itself is missing the grammatical morpheme that indicates the past tense</u>. In this case, since "watch" is a regular verb, the morpheme that is missing is -ed:
- I watched TV yesterday.
Not sure how to help. Could you be a little more specific, please?