Only full-length words should appear in a dictionary is not a correct statement.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Generally in a dictionary some word consists of full-length definition. So to understand the significance of the word brief clarification is required. Sometimes dictionaries often include abbreviations when they mention the part of speech of a particular word. In the Second Edition of the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary contains full passages for 171,476 words in current use and 47,156 outdated words. This might be included around 9,500 subsidiary words included as subentries.
Answer: D
Explanation:
A. Partly correct
B.Comma is in wrong place
C. Completely incorrect
D.Makes the most sense and has all correct grammar
The correct answers are:
1. Hand me THOSE papers - demonstrative.
2. They call THEMSELVES The Ambassadors. - reflexive.
3. Has ANYONE seen Tim? - indefinite.
4. WHAT did you say? - interrogative.
5. The cat THAT followed me home is a black angora. - relative.
6. WE won the game. - nominative.
7. The first team beat US. objective.
8.Tom, WHOSE turn it is, will speak. - possessive.
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