1. Yet
2. Never
3. For
4. Ever
5. Already
6. Just
7. Never
8. Yet
Answer:
development of country
Explanation:
it will be cheaper and more efficient to others and will encourage people to explore more
Answer:
If you need a ride home, Julian will be driving
Explanation:
Well, usually there is a usage of a comma after the first clause except for some cases. The sentence that best suggests the use of punctuation marks as per this rule is the last option. The first one does not include a comma while the second one has the wrong usage of the comma. Therefore this makes us conclude the last one as the answer.
Answer:
1. We could fly but also we could go by train.
2. she will have to study hard and she will have to concentrate to do well on the exam.
3. Jack is not here but Tom is in another city.
4. The speaker will not confirm the story nor deny the story.
5. Pneumonia is a dangerous disease but also smallpox is a dangerous illness.
6. Fred loves traveling also Jane wants to go around the world.
7. It might or snow tomorrow.
8. Playing tennis is good for your heart and is good for your health.
Personally, I think this is because of the idealised ‘happily ever after’ which in the past included the nuclear family and is often encouraged in historical romantic literature. Another possible reason could be the link between childhood—> innocence—> romance—> happy ever after.
Hope this helps :)