We were impressed by several student's drawings. This shows ownership.
Answer:C. EVENTUALLY
Explanation: An Adverb is a word used to describe,modify or qualify a verb, adjective,clause etc. It helps to give a better and clearer meaning to a verb,an adjective,clause etc.
With an adverb attached to any of the parts of speech it make it easier to understand and comprehend.
EVENTUALLY in this situation is an adverb as it helps to qualify the word SENT. Other examples of adverb includes CAREFULLY,AFTER, ACTUALLY, EXTREMELY, ABRUPTLY etc.
(C) “prewriting to gather your ideas”
(D) “drafting to organize your ideas”
<span>(E)“making revisions to make sure your ideas are logical”</span>
1. B
It credits her for writing amazing books for children and then credits her for writing amazing books for adults.
2. D
3. B
4. A
5. B
I think these are all correct.
The correct answer is were.
Since English grammar has this thing called the sequence of tenses, which means that if the first verb in the sentence is in the past tense, all following verbs will have to be in the past tense as well.
So here, the first verb is <em>knew, </em>which is the past simple tense of the verb <em>to know, </em>which means that the following verb <em>to be </em>also has to be given in the past. The past simple form of the verb <em>to be </em>for plural is WERE.