My grandmother called but no one was home
A suffix<span> is a group of letters placed at the </span>end<span> of a word to make a </span>new<span>word. A suffix can make a new word in one of two ways:
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1. Infectional: For Example, changing singular to plural (dog ➡dogs), or changing present tense to past tense (walk ➡walked). In this case, the basic meaning of the word does not change.
2. Derivational (the new word has a new meaning "derived" from the original word): for example, teach➡teacher or care➡careful
The kind of conjunction that would complete both blanks in the sentence is a correlative conjunction, such as - both... and, neither... nor, etc.
Answer:
D I think
Explanation:
w t f kind of question is this anyway... are you talking about people
The subject of this sentence is "each and every student and instructor". It is possible to identify the subject by asking who performs the action of the verb "hope".