De·lude<span>dəˈlo͞od/</span>verbimpose a misleading belief upon (someone); deceive; fool. To trick someone
Answer: Wafflebot
You think about cooking, but then remember about the 8AM shift you picked up the day before, checking your time you see it's five minutes before, so yo get dressed and do everything to look presentable for work. You have two minute's left and you think you have to skip breakfast. Not anymore! That will be the last time you go hungry to show up on time for work in your busy neighborhood, wafflebot will save you time instead of trying to use granola bars that are barley efficent and fill you up or think about cooking instead, introducing a whole new outlook in your life saving-time while doing anything else! whether it's work or your just tired and don't want to cook, wafflebot has you covered ;)
Explanation:
Answer:
1. if Robert knew Jane.
2. where he spent his money
3. to not go far.
4. he was very tired.
5. she is very hard working this year.
Explanation:
B-
1. I've just read the book " (insert book name)"
2. I thought the man walking down the street was my neighbor.
3. The students at our school come from all over the world.
4. Seattle is famous for it seafood and is a beautiful city. (im not for sure bout this one)
The only element among these that are to be used in a formal letter are complex sentences.
As a matter of fact, idioms, contractions, and cliches should be avoided because they are very informal.