Actions can hold people accountable on how they produce their feelings. If someone were to “madly” yell at someone that they are in a argument with. They can end up saying harsh things or doing harsh things. That can hold them accountable. Again how I said “actions, how they produce their feelings”. Is showing that depending on how the person feels it can be associated with their actions!
Answer: Once a year, the college goes on (AN) expedition trip to do charity work abroad. Last year’s trip was to help set up (A) community garden in South America. This year’s trip will be to Kenya. The trips are expensive, but students can save (A) lot of money by working together and doing fundraising events.
Explanation:
“An” is used when the following word begins with a vowel, “a” is used when the following word begins with a consonant. The second sentence would use “a” instead of “the”. I don’t know how to explain how I know, but my answer is correct.
Answer:
#1 visited
#2 enjoyed
#3 home (im not sure if it's correct)
#4 houses
#5 likes
#6 prefers
Explanation:
Definition: The simple predicate of a sentence is the verb that is done in the sentence. It can be the action that happens, the state of being, or the linking verb. Hint: Ask yourself, "The subject did what?" It can help if you find the subject first.
Answer:
Which part includes the subject and main action? : Dr. Nima Mesgarani and his team are developing.
Which part is a detail about the subject? : Professor of electrical engineering.
Which part is the outcome of the main action? : technology that may someday translate people's thoughts into electronically produced speech.
Explanation:
Dont hate me if this is wrong ಥ_ಥ but I hoped it helped ╰(*°▽°*)╯