False, Lord Cornwallis was the leader of the British troops in the Battle of Yorktown, while George Washington was the leader of the American colonists.
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Explanation:
1. Peter didn't break that bottle
2. They are not learning English in the room.
3. Something changed my mind.
4. Some one had told me about it.
5. I know her telephone number.
6. My students will not bring the children home.
7. They did not send me a present last week.
8. She didn't give us more information
9 The chief engineer wasn't instructing all the workers of the plan.
10 They can make tea with cold water.
I think that's right !!!
Answer:
Teacher: You have a 3 paged essay to write and it is due friday.
Classmate: I can't do a 3 paged essay that's due friday!
OTHER classmate: You can do anything you put your mind to! But, if you need extra help come to the library and get your essay started!
Classmate: Thank you so much!
Second One:
Bully: Get Up! I'm not done with you!
Some random kid: Hey! Bullying is never okay, nor will it every be! Leave this kid alone and find another way to let your anger out!
The kid getting bullied: Thank You! I have been dealing with this everyday for the past month!
The random kid: You should've told somebody! You can get help.
Answer:
My story begins the day I woke up, ready to climb on the roof of my house and fly. I am a very creative person and sometimes I have very peculiar ideas, when I was a child, this characteristic was much more extravagant.
The day I decided to fly, I told my mom about my plan to jump, I told her it wasn't fair for gravity to stop my desires. My mother forbade me, clearly, but it made me a stubborn child and I decided to jump anyway.
I climbed on the roof, spread my arms and jumped. Second later I hit the floor hard, luckily the keyboard was low and I didn't get hurt badly, but I suffered some cuts and bled a lot.
Explanation:
Irregular verbs in history acciam are marked in bold.
Irregular verbs are those that undergo strong changes in their radicals, depending on the conjugation and the tense that is being used. Often the spelling of these verbs is completely changed.