3. would be/knew how
The first blank must be future tense because the word after it ends in -ing
The second blank must be ____ how, and it must be past tense, so knew how. She knows <em><u /></em><em>why </em>the business would be started, to provide a great public service, but not <em>how</em>.
Answer:she was married to the prince of Wales she was born in England and she died at 37. She was a nice person.
Explanation:
Answer:
See below ~
Explanation:
The grammar mistake in the sentence is that the word "peice" has been misspelled. The correct spelling is piece.
Therefore, the sentence will be :
- I would like a piece of pie.
Answer:
John lives in ..an.. apartment with his mom, dad and sister Katy. …The… apartment has three bedrooms, ……a… kitchen, ……a.... bathroom and ……a…… living room. John’s mom works in ....an.…..office and his dad stays at ....…… home and looks after .....the……. apartment. He spends much of his time in ....the.……..kitchen, preparing meals. John and Katy help their dad with ....……housework. John likes using …the….. vacuum cleaner and Katy likes to sweep ..…the….. floor. Dad gives John and Katy money when they help him. They usually spend the money on ...……. computer games!
Explanation:
Required
Complete the blanks with a/an/the
The blanks have been completed (see answer section).
The key things to note are:
(1) The "the" article is used for when the subject is specific and definite.
e.g. the boy/house --->There are many boys/houses but in this case, we are referring to a particular boy/house
(2) The"a/an" article is used when the subject is not specific and indefinite.
e.g. a boy/house ----> This means any boy/house
an orange --> This means any orange
However, a is used when the sound that follows is consonant while an is used for vowel sounds