He couldn’t believe his dream had finally come true. “MUM, DAD!” he called out, but nothing. The young boy ran downstairs, noticing that everything had looked like a lovely expensive palace “wow” he said in shock, he ran to the enormous kings chair in the living room proudly and started asking for a maid as a joke, but to his surprise “mum, is that you?”…
You should email your teacher and tell her/him what happened
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ask your friend to borrow his/her book
Hi, the correct option would be the third option - "the keys on the kitchen counter are mine". In all other examples "on the kitchen counter" has an adverbial meaning, and the third example is the only one where this phrase is used as an adjective.
Accept means you've been accepted to something, and except means you didn't do something.
I am not sure what a joke has to do here, but anyway, a question is a question. This is a joke which answer expects a pun or a play with words. The answer to this joke is: "Checking account"
When somebody asks you what do you call drawing squares on Dracula you answer: Checking account because Dracula was a Count, and the sound produced by saying together " a count" is the same as "account".
A checking account is a deposit account held at a financial institution that allows withdrawals and deposits. Also called demand accounts or transactional accounts, checking accounts are very liquid and can be accessed using checks, automated teller machines and electronic debits, among other methods.
This joke makes reference to this popular kind of bank account.