To test your new-found knowledge here are some sentences to practice
with. Fill in the blank!
A) I can't afford this purse! It I won't be able to pay my rent!
B) His birthday was supposed to be a surprise! I can't believe you
The phrase that creates the most PERSUASIVE and WELCOMING TONE is SUGGEST THAT YOU.
In English, politeness is a very appreciated quality when delivering a speech, so phrases such as "ask you to", "force you to", or "demand that you" would be regarded as totally impolite and out of place.
Answer:
The coronaviris crisis has forced education systems worldwide to find alternatives to face-to-face instruction. As a result, online teaching and learning have been used by teachers and students on an unprecedented scale. Since lockdowns – either massive or localised - may be needed again in the future to respond to new waves of the infection until a vaccine becomes available, it is of utmost importance for governments to identify which policies can maximise the effectiveness of online learning. This policy brief examines the role of students’ attitudes towards learning in maximising the potential of online schooling when regular face-to-face instruction cannot take place. Since parents and teachers play a fundamental role in supporting students to develop these crucial attitudes, particularly in the current situation, targeted policy interventions should be designed with the aim of reducing the burden on parents and help teachers and schools make the most of digital learning.
Explanation:
Answer:
could've
Explanation:
Could've is a contraction of could have, which is always correct. Could of will never be correct, and could of've is simply not a real term.