Answer:
Esperanza notices Silvia’s dirty hands, but she speaks kindly to her anyway
In the fourth sentence of this paragraph, "they" is a (B.) subject pronoun.
A pronoun is a word that is used to replace a noun that, generally, has already been mentioned. Moreover, there are different types of pronouns since each of them serve a different purpose. Some of them are subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns and reflexive pronouns. <u>The pronoun "they" in the fourth sentence of this paragraph is a subject pronoun because it is acting as the subject of the verb "sailed" and it is referring to a specific group of people</u> (the Tuatha Dé Dannan).
Answer:
present
Explanation:
Walk, in this case, is a verb, and here are its tenses:
Present: walk
Past: walked
Future: will walk
The educated Filipino is one who is deep-rooted in one's speech and conduct. One must put into practice those elements recognized as concomitant to culture and morality. Hence, one makes use of such elements for one's growth as an individual and for a nation's development as a whole.