The hyphen (dash) does not need to be placed anywhere in that particular sentence, but it can be placed between "inner" and "city". You do however require commas in the sentence; "Basketball, which has long been thought to be an inner city game, is extremely popular in the suburbs."
Answer:
richard enfield was a servent
Explanation:
Although he only appeared a couple of times his profession was a servent like a butler, i hope this helps
In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject?
A. In the sink are several dirty dishes.
B. Behind the horse were a white pony.
C. Around the kitchen table was six chairs.
B. and C. should be written like this
Behind the horse was a white pony.
Around the kitchen table were six chairs
I believe that it is Ms. Sullivan...
Hope this helps! :-)
Answer:
I need a little more information but from what I am given I think your might be C.
Explanation:
Please tell me if I’m wrong. I would need more information about what your reading to fully understand this and give you a correct answer but try C and if I’m wrong I’m truly sorry