Answer:
Sithu <u>will be working out</u> at the gym tomorrow because he is training for a marathon.
Explanation:
Here, we need to choose the correct tense. There are two tenses we could potentially use:
- Present continuous - usually used to talk about events that are taking place right now. However, we can use it to talk about things that have already been decided or plans that have already been made for the future. For example, <em>Mary is meeting her best friend tonight</em>. Mary knows when and where exactly she is meeting with her friend. This is an arrangement.
- Future continuous - used to talk about events that will happen at a particular moment in the future and continue for an expected length of time. We use it to talk about decisions we've made about what we will do in the future, but not precise arrangements.
As Sithu probably didn't make a plan about when exactly he's going to be working out, it would be best to use the future continuous tense - <em>will be working out</em><em>. </em>He made a decision, not an arrangement.
Hello, here are some examples of what would not be capitalized!
1) Certain words in a title that are insignificant, such as: or, and, the
2) Places that aren't named (ex: park wouldn't be capitalized, unless you are talking about a park with a name, such as Central Park)
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
For 4, a
For 5, c
Explanation for #4:
Every 2 years, a new representative for the House of Representatives (I'm going to use HOR for short) gets elected. The citizens of a state can choose a person to represent them in the HOR. Representatives can retire earlier if they want.
Explanation for #5:
A senator can serve for up to 6 years in the Senate. The elections are a bit staggered so, about 1/3 of senators are elected every 2 years. But, the answer is c, so don't get confused.
I hope this helps :D
The word bank reflected, mood, lecturing, suspense, tenement, abandoned, impromptu, ajar, dash, grim, squinting, parlor, vaulted
lozanna [386]
1) reflected
2) mood
3) lecturing
4) tenement
5) abandoned
6) impromptu
7) ajar
8) dashed
9) grim
10) to vault
11) parlor
12) squinting
I’m not sure of 8 and 10, bc in the word bank, there are other forms of these words