Answer:
1. My dog's not dangerous. He doesn't bite.
2. Why are you wearing sunglasses? It is raining.
3. You can turn off the radio.I am not listening to it.
4. I need to find a cash machine.
5. Be careful! The baby is putting your pen in her mouth!
6. A. Do you usually cook at weekends? (cook)
B. No, we normally eat out. (eat)
7. A. What are you doing here? (do)
B. I'm waiting for Emma. She's late, as usual. (wait)
8.
9. She's an administrator. She works from 9.00 to 5.00.
10. Marc lives in Paris, but he works in Nice at the moment.
Question 8 isn't complete
Answer:
i'm having a bit of difficulty understanding, but if i'm interpreting this correctly, your new sentence could be "this is an easy sentence." or, "this sentence is easy to understand."
Explanation:
using an adjective in a sentence where there wasn't one before is ultimately going to change the meaning of it, but placement of the word won't affect it majorly. as you can see above, i used the word easy two different ways but it had the same effect. i hope this helps, have a good day!
Paolo prefers to walk or ride his bike to school and practice instead of driving a car as Rachel does.
I am pretty sure it is 10 years :)
Answer:
Option A: Andrew is content to stay on the family farm, while Robert dreams of traveling.
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Option C: Andrew enjoys working the land when Robert prefers reading and thoughts of adventure.
Explanation:
Option A is correct because Andrew's is a farmer by nature. He is Robert's <em>hardy </em>elder brother, While Robert is of delicate, poetic and romantic nature. He loves to read books and travelling.
Option C is also correct because it says the same thing in option A but in different words. Andrew is a hard worker. He knows exactly how to manage a farm, while Robert being of poetic nature and fond of reading books is not able to properly manage the farm, which in the end is in full disarray.
Option B is not correct: They both care much about their family. One of the reason behind Robert's plan to leave the farm and go on sea voyage was that he loved Ruth and wanted not to interfere in Ruth future with Andrew proposed marriage. When it becomes known that Ruth loves Robert and not Andrew, Andrew leaves because he too did not want to interfere in Robert's future with Ruth.
Option D is not correct: Firstly this option does not show any contrast between the two brothers. Secondly, Although Andrew told Robert that he would miss him, but it does not mean that he was resentful.