Answer:
Okay
Explanation:
The last thing I searched for on the Internet was "Christmas Gifts for Parents.". I really want to buy gifts early, so I'm sure the receivers get them on time.
*This is a good, safe response.*
Let me know if you need something longer :)
To understand if they are noun phrases or not, it is necessary to understand its definition:
A noun phrase is a word or a set of words including a noun, whose function in a sentence can be: to act as a subject, an object or a prepositional object.
Sentence A is not a noun phrase. it is a prepositional phrase functioning as the postmodifier of the noun phrase (a lovely bouquet).
Sentence B is a noun phrase functioning as the subject of the sentence.
Sentence C is a noun phrase functioning as a direct object.
Sentence D is not a noun phrase, as it is a dependent clause and has not nouns in it.
Answer:
My answer would be answer B.
Explanation:
I say my answer is B because B has 3% from 50% so they could be divided 25 in which it could be 25% of absorption and 25% coefficient. This is my answer I hope it is right.
I think its e the other ones dont make sense
Shakespearean English might be a little tricky to understand. Here are the matches:
<span>A) dar'st - dare
B) thee/thou - you
C) naught - nothing
D) doth - do, does
E) prithee - I
pray thee, I ask thee
F) yea - yes
G) oft - often
H) bid - ask, request, command
I) ne'er - never
J) beseech - beg</span>