As we know, a noun is a person, place or thing..
and an adjective is a word that describes a noun
Answer:
1. If <em>I had not hurt my ankle,</em> I wouldn't have stopped running.
2. If only my friends <em>liked to play</em> team sports.
3. <em>I wish I hadn't bought</em> a car.
4. If <em>only I hadn't dropped</em> my fishing rod in the river.
5. James wishes <em>he could take part</em> in the competition.
Explanation:
<u>The subjunctive mood is used to talk about imaginary or impossible situations, and to express regret.</u> Sentence one makes use of Third Conditional, which is formed with the Past Perfect and would have + past participle. Finally, <em>I wish</em> and <em>if only</em> are used with the Past Simple to refer to an unlikely situation in the present, while the Past Perfect indicates regret over something that has already occurred.
Nobody really knows what they want to use us for but they never tell us for a reason they alway say they know what were doing bot not really
Answer:
C - "Okay, I'l be your friend, But only till next Tuesday." (13)
Explanation:
You always put the page number in parenthesis next to your evidence. At least this is how we did it in my class.
I would say foreshadowing because it says “eventually” which means you’re saying like “fast forward to this event”. It hasn’t happened but your telling what did happen.