These words which are used before a noun or a pronoun to show its
relationship with another word in the sentence are called prepositions.
Answer:
Good
Explanation:
Just got home from school and i am on this app instead of my own homework. basically having others do it for me. cheating basically.
Answer:
Most compounds in English are endocentric, that is, one of the elements (typically the right-hand element) is the head of the construction. Headedness is shown most clearly by hyponymy: the compound as a whole is a hyponym of its head. For example, traffic-light is a hyponym of light, but not a hyponym of traffic.
Explanation:
Therefore bittersweet would be your endocentric compound. Because something can't be bitter while being sweet.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Although all of the questions listed are good goals, C is the only Smart goal.
If you're meaning just a sentence with these two words, then:
She approached the significant hole in the wall, peering through it, a soft sigh of defeat passing her lips when she saw that the impenetrable vault she was meant to go wasn't there.
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