Ok so I think it might be the second option because he’s showing his determination in reaching goal
1. *underline so*, it’s a coordinating conjunction
2. *underline although*, it’s a subordinating conjunction
3. *underline but*, it’s a coordinating conjunction
4. *underline for*, it’s a coordinating conjunction
B___
1. Alex and his brother went to the grocery store, but they forgot to take their shopping list, so they went home.
2. You think hockey is fun, and I don’t, even Chris doesn’t.
3. The teachers baked cookies, and the students put up decorations.
4. The United States once had dense forests, but today many forests are gone.
5. We went to the beach on vacation, when we could have gone to the mountains.
C. His hours are long and busy.
Linking verbs are do not express action. It simply links the subject of the verb to the additional information about the subject.
In the above sentence, ARE is the linking verb. It does not express any action. Its subject is his hours. It connects the additional information long and busy to the subject his hours.
Verbs in other choices pays, works, and has walked are all action verbs. It does not connect the subject to additional information about the subject. Instead, the verb shows the subject doing the action (he works, he has walked) or the subject receiving the action (his boss pays him).
Green apples, which are best for baking, are sometimes baked into pies.
i don’t understand your question ?
Answer:
B) Bu çorba biraz tuzlu geldi.
Explanation:
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