Answer:
Explanation:
Thank you! You have an awesome summer break!
Explanation:
victory=loss/lose reward=punishment/punish
Answer: Relative clause is<u> "that are not registered."</u> It <u>is essential</u> to the meaning of the sentence and, therefore, <u>does not require commas</u>.
Explanation:
A clause that starts with a relative pronoun (who, that, which, whose, where, when) is called a relative clause. The purpose of these clauses is to provide more information about the noun that precedes them. In this case, relative clause "that are not registered" is used to describe the noun "cars." It is essential to the meaning of the sentence, since it tells us which cars in particular will be towed to the nearest impound lot. If a clause provides important information, it is considered essential and does not require commas.
B. he repairs cars
The garage is in ownership of George Wilson; a close business partner to Tom Buchanan. Tom sells George cars, so George can 'fix 'em up' and sell them, earning a profit. However Tom only sells the cars so George can supply for his wife, who is also Tom's mistress.