People reward others who are eager to put in the effort to complete all chores in order to attain success in their lives, therefore hard work must be recognized. A person who works hard enough has the discipline, dedication, and determination to accomplish his goals. It pays off by getting the things we accomplish in the end, all that you dreamed of achieving.
SWIFTLY is an adverb. In this example, the adverb modifies the verb "ran"
Answer:
Its darkness and scary monsters led the child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim (who later said he hadn't read the book, and based his critique on mothers' descriptions) to write in a 1969 issue of Ladies' Home Journal that the book was “psychologically damaging for 3- and 4-year-olds.
Answer:
'Were there competitions the school had attended before' is a correct sentence.
Explanation:
Here in both the sentences, the main idea is to know whether the school has attended any competitions before. ‘Before’ clearly means it is talking about the past, which has already happened.
Now in the former sentence it is questioned by saying "are". Are signifies something which is currently happening, that is, present tense. So definitely that is not a correct statement. Therefore the latter sentence – ‘Were there competitions the school had attended before?’ is a correct grammatical statement.
I believe the answer to this is Subject.