AFTER THE CEREMONY. - this phrase is an adverb phrase.
Adverb phrase is a group of words that act as an adverb. It modifies a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell "how", "where", "why", or "when".
In this case, the adverb phrase tell "when". When did the bride left with the groom? After the ceremony.
The CORRECT answer would be, "Maria saw an emergency vehicle racing down the street with sirens blaring."
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sentence 4 uses a module vocabulary word incorrectly because the definition of a suffix dictates that it appears at the end of a word, rather than at the beginning, which would be a prefix.
was
Explanation:
Add the correct modifier to each of the following sentences. Ashley swam ____ at the conference meet, placing
Facts:
- You have shared your concerns about the manager with a co-worker.
- At some point after telling him what you think about the manager, your co-worker has started to avoid you, and this has gone on for several days already.
Interpretation #1:
Your co-worker has been too busy with other tasks and feels he can't waste time engaging in conversation with any co-workers (not just you) for the moment.
Interpretation #2:
Your co-worker has reported your concerns to the manager and the manager responded negatively; now he (your co-worker) is afraid of being fired if the manager sees the both of you getting along.
Request for clarification combined with behavior and interpretations:
"Hello there! I haven't heard from you in quite a while; I hope everything is alright. At first I thought you must be so busy these days that you can't afford to drop by and have a conversation, but at the same time, I couldn't help to wonder if this has something to do with the things I told you about the manager last week. Did you speak to the manager about my concerns?"