Answer: Hail falls for at least 30 minutes everytime.
Explanation: It takes this long because the updrafts in hail take a while to produce and a long time before it ends.
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Answer:
1. There were <u><em>Fewer</em></u> outdoor sport fans in the past.
2. I drank <em><u>Less</u></em> water than she did at the last basketball competition.
3. I have <em><u>Less</u></em> than an hour to do this exercise.
4. We have <u><em>Less</em></u> time to go in for sports these days.
5. <em><u>Fewer</u></em> than thirty children each year participate in the chess tournament.
6. This athlete does F<em><u>ewer</u></em> workout on weekdays. He has a full time job at the Sports
Committee
Explanation:
Fewer is used for things that can be counted such as, kids, chairs, balloons, etc...
Less is used for singular mass nouns
Here’s a tip: A good way to test that a noun is truly uncountable is to try making a plural out of it.
<u>Example:</u> I told Cookie Monster to drink fewer/less <em><u>milks</u></em> or he would get sick?
Because Milk is a liquid, we can't count it. Making 'less' the proper word choice
<u>Example:</u> I told Cookie Monster to drink <u><em>less</em></u> milk or he would get sick?
I hope this helped!
This comes from the short story “<u><em>Water Names</em></u>” written by <em>Lan Samantha Chang</em>. It is a story that is told by Waipuo to her granddaughters about how Wen Zhiqing’s daughter fell in love with a water ghost. This story was told to Waipuo by her own grandmother.
Question: What is the most likely reason Waipuo told her granddaughter like the story about Wen Zhiqing's daughter
Answer: a she wants them to feel a connection with their Chinese heritage and family tradition.
Its choice A. to act as a verb