Answer:
D. She wants to go to the concert <em>real bad</em>.
Explanation:
The sentence needs an adverbial phrase, but the form "real bad" is not such a phrase. An adverbial form of the same words would be "really badly."
You get to see the emotions that the playwrite intended rather than attempting to imagine it
Mmmm what i think is because people are always in there phones instead of doing what there supposed to do ? Or ...
1) Read a lot of good novels in English. (Suggestions :- Books by Paulo Coelho, Sidney Sheldon, Meg Cabot & Eoin Colfer..these are my favourite authors, you can go for the genres you like).
2) Watch English movies. (No suggestions, any type you like..except the baby shows).
3) Go to English tutoring classes near your place.
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Answer:
The answer for this is: Whom did he say was speaking at the political rally?
Explanation:
In terms of sounding gramatically correct, 'whom' would be the beneficial choice.