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The study of English vowel alternation has traditionally been done in an indirect manner, in conjunction with diachronic drawings of the English sound system or expositions of English morphophonemics. Rarely
Has it been presented with a significant degree of historical and cultural independence?
grammar. Despite this, vowel alternation is so common, so varied in pattern, and so potentially harmful in English.
<span>I believe that the italicized
word here is “dignify”. When you dignify something, you’re making something,
may it be a silly thing or not, worthy. Thus, the answer to this is letter B,
or “make worthy”. That only means that the author is giving dignity to the
interviewer’s silly question through his response.</span>
Inspiring stories or motivational stories are the best no type of folktales
Oh ya, that means that every bed has soft comfront and the promise is, evry bed is nice to relax in.
First off, a compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses. That tells us <em><u>C</u></em> is out almost immediately because it has a dependent clause, "After Maria finished dinner". Next, is <em><u>B</u></em>, That's a simple sentence, there's no joining method or comma and it only has one subject and one predicate. D isn't right either, it just about the same as <u><em>B</em></u><em />. Your answer would be <em><u>A. Paolo missed his girlfriend, but he knew she'd be back soon.</u></em><u /><u /> This sentence has a joining clause, and two <em>independent </em>subjects.
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