Answer: A: Is the fist one
Explanation: there are natural
Choice 2, that is a universities site, the 4 choice, he could lie and mislead you, same with choice 3.
Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. The answer to the above question is the "nonessential past participial phrase". <span>It is nonessential, meaning that if it wasn't there the sentence would still make sense and it is in past tense.</span>
Answer:
On Wednesday morning, I took the <u>fast train </u>to London, which is where I work as an accountant in a bank. Even though I almost<u> burst into tears</u> due to a problem with my computer and an approaching deadline, my day was pretty good. After work, I met with my friend Joe at a<u> fast-food</u> restaurant, where we stayed until the <u>heavy rain</u> stopped. He is a funny person that always makes me laugh and have good experiences. After seeing my friend, I did the shopping, and as I <u>run out of money</u>, I took the train back home. Once inside, I went to the fridge and took all the necessary ingredients to cook dinner. As my brother was visiting me that evening, I decided to make his favorite meal, chicken, and salad and for the dessert, a chocolate cake that I bought after meeting Joe. Indeed, I had a good day.
Explanation:
Collocations are combinations of words that are more often said, read, and spoken than other sets of words to say the same thing. Also, they are fixed expressions that people use due to how often they say and hear them. For example, we can say, -I have no more money left-, or -I have run out of money- the last sentence is more usual. Also, we can say break a habit to say that we want to stop with that habit.
The answer is: "Yadira was babysitting her little sister when she felt the earthquake." This sentence means: While an action was in progress in the past (Yadira was baysitting her little sister), another action occured (the earthquake took place).