Answer:
A. I <em>knew</em> her for years. or <em>I've known </em>her for years.
B. How long <em>will you be </em>studying English? or How long <em>have you been </em>studying English?
C. "Why are you crying?" "Granny hit me."
D. This is the first time I<em> have heard</em> her sing.
E. I told her that I finished.
Explanation:
A. Know should be past tense.
B. I'm not actually sure because I think it is a genuine sentence, but I think that 'have you been' is better.
C. The - ' - should be quotation marks and the 'has' is unnecessary.
D. Hear should be changed to 'have heard'
E. The 'have' is unnecessary.
Answer:
your teacher...really lol
Explanation:
I wishmy teachers were funny or cool
The question is asking to state among the following choices that states the writings relies mostly on logic, and base on my research and further understanding, I would say that the answer would be letter A. <span> Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty, or give me death". I hope you are satisfied with my answer </span>
Answer:
American means that you ain't black .and you actually live in America and that means you were born by American parents.
Impersonal means having to control or conceal your personal feelings. It also refers to the lack of personal warmth. Aliens and robots are said to be impersonal and that is the edge of humans, having that indescribable warmth. Here are the following sentences that use the word impersonal in a sentence.
The boss is very impersonal to his employees.
The impersonal touch of the stranger is alarming.
I thought he had changed but he is still his same old impersonal self.