7) When he says "our dear brother's death," he is using the royal form of "we" to show that the loss of the King is felt by all of Denmark.
8) He wants the English King to have Hamlet killed.
9) The audience
11) she has no power and is easy to take advantage of.
Answer:
They said they had never been <u>there</u> <u>before</u>.
Explanation:
According to the statement, this is Indirect or Reported Speech. It is normally used to talk about the past. So we commonly replace the tense of the words said. Reporting verbs are used. For example, 'say', 'tell', 'ask'. These words are even similar in meaning. Sometimes, we could use the word 'that' to explain the reported words.
Answer:
An animal
A banana
An accident
A teacher
A school
Explanation:
"A" and "An" are articles, which are a class of words that specify a noun within a sentence. Knowing when you will use "a" or "an" is very simple and you will only need to look at the first letter of the word that is written after these articles. If this word starts with a consonant, you must use the article "a," if the word starts with a vowel, you must use the article "an."
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