Adjective: Black cats, although a superstition, are seen as bad luck.
Interrogative: What's your favorite breed of cat?
Adverb: Swiftly she ran towards the station, hoping that she wouldn't miss the train.
Phrase: To get to the station, she had to run as fast as she could.
Participle: Smiling, she set the boy down and watched him run out of the office.
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Sated is a word that we don't typically use in our modern English. If to translate it better for our understanding and "sated" was the closest word they could come up with, then it was most likely originally in old English.
The corrections are in bold fonts.
<span>To whom it may concern;</span>
<span> In</span><span> regards to the Memorial Day fiasco, while you are aboard your cruise ship Star Princess. We would first like to offer our sincere apology for our part in the mishap. We do not plan on taking legal action against you or the Moroccan authorities, we are requesting an apology in English, this time from both parties to avoid another Waterloo. Captain Johnson may just want to remember a few key items.</span>
verb
Explanation:
fast explains the doing or action being done
Answer:
A) it was all grandeur inside the palace hall.
B) flower garlands were interwoven with sparkling pearls.
C) the painted wooden stage was decorated with a backcloth
Explanation: