Answer & Explanation:
Unarguably, Corona virus will have a long lasting effect on humanity. For some it will be positive while others will be negative. On a personal note, I choose to see the opportunity it created for me especially in the last two months.
I remember vividly how before the complete lockdown of the economy I had a shallow perspective on life especially as it concerns my career. I paid no attention to the use of technology and relied fully on my knowledge in my field of study.
However, the lockdown of the economy made me a changed individual as I was able to see reality, have a rethink on my life and grab an opportunity of a life time. I embraced technology, developed myself by enrolling in an ICT online program.
Furthermore, as a result of the opportunity I got, I became more relevant at my place of employment as my productive and speed of delivery improved.
Answer:
The answer would be 4
Explanation:
is because it is talking about more then one deer so there needs to be a s at the end
Answer:
1. There were <u><em>Fewer</em></u> outdoor sport fans in the past.
2. I drank <em><u>Less</u></em> water than she did at the last basketball competition.
3. I have <em><u>Less</u></em> than an hour to do this exercise.
4. We have <u><em>Less</em></u> time to go in for sports these days.
5. <em><u>Fewer</u></em> than thirty children each year participate in the chess tournament.
6. This athlete does F<em><u>ewer</u></em> workout on weekdays. He has a full time job at the Sports
Committee
Explanation:
Fewer is used for things that can be counted such as, kids, chairs, balloons, etc...
Less is used for singular mass nouns
Here’s a tip: A good way to test that a noun is truly uncountable is to try making a plural out of it.
<u>Example:</u> I told Cookie Monster to drink fewer/less <em><u>milks</u></em> or he would get sick?
Because Milk is a liquid, we can't count it. Making 'less' the proper word choice
<u>Example:</u> I told Cookie Monster to drink <u><em>less</em></u> milk or he would get sick?
I hope this helped!
Answer:
a. September marks the beginning of autumn.
Explanation:
The glorious, refreshing days of fall are upon us. The crispness in the air feels like an oasis between the heat of
summer and the frosty sting of winter. September marks the beginning of autumn. As the weather cools, the leaves turn gorgeous shades of red and yellow. Take some time to go outside and celebrate fall in all its loveliness.
Thus, a statement of fact in the passage is that; September marks the beginning of autumn.
A statement of fact is a statement that is true and backed up by evidence.
According to the meteorological calendar, 1st of September marks the first day of autumn, through October and finally ends on the 30th of November.