Answer:
words that show action or states of being
Explanation:
do, go, work, play, is, are, was, were, etc
Answer:
Typically C or CC+, but there are many "languages" they use.
A) Leaves out a comma before Walt (i.e. this weekend, Walt?)
B) Is not a direct sentence. The speaker is not talking to Abraham Lincoln; she/he is only talking about him.
C) Uses the comma correctly in a direct address. The speaker is saying something directly to Denise and there is a comma directly after her name.
D) Again, the speaker may not be talking directly to the boys but simply to the parents of said boys.
I hope this helps!!
One of the many arrangements as Elizabethan women is that they were not allowed to take up acting, even if they had the right talent. The answer is letter A. However, women at court were allowed to perform at the Masques.
Answer:
While
Explanation:
This is prasant continuous