Going from what is shown, I'd say the last sentence is correct, considering that it doesn't have a comma.
Answer: Word choice: The sales manager is <u>aggressive</u>.
The sales manager is <u>bossy</u> The sales manager is <u>assertive</u>. The underlined words are synonyms with generally the same denotation, but they have different connotations.
Active or passive voice: The construction workers destroyed the trees when they replaced the sidewalk. (Active, and focuses on the workers)
The trees were destroyed by the construction workers when they replaced the sidewalk. (Passive, focuses on the trees)
Adverb movement: When they replaced the sidewalk, the construction workers destroyed the trees. (Moving the adverb clause to the beginning of the sentence gives more focus on the reason-- and may tend to justify the actions of the workers.)
Explanation:
These are just a few examples of some features of the language that may influence how a reader or listener may get different meanings from the same basic information.
Explanation:
The legal right to express one's opinions freely, is what freedom of speech is, so shouldn't be to hard. Just express how you feel about something. I know it's not a complete answer, but might help some.
Answer:
Terry asked, "Thursday okay with all of you?" is correct.
Explanation:
The first sentence is missing comas, the third one is missing quotations, and the last sentence is also missing comas.
You would use they or them. You can use third person pronouns.