In formal writing and communication, the sentence "Mom said she thought Maria had been treated wrongly and that she should stick up for herself." is more appropriate. Although wrong and wrongly are both adverbs, some writers consider using adverbial "wrong" as incorrect, so you might want to play it safe and use "wrongly" instead.
Ok M would be green, E would be red. Y would be green in this case, O and U would be red. A would be red, N and D would be green. Hope this helps!
Subject is Mr Jones Verb is Gave Sherry is the DO English is the IO
Answer: Yes, it's true
Explanation: If all dogs like walks but Bandit doesn't, that means that Bandit is not a dog.
We use deplore from following sentence :
1.Teachers deplore student behaviors that distract from lectures. ...
2. If you deplore the environmental practices of the company, you should not purchase their products. ...
3. I do not frequent luxury hotels because I deplore the snobbish attitudes of the haughty employees
My answer can be incorrect also so refer to Chrome too.