Answer:
'used to' and 'would' describe those repeated, regular actions/activities.
Explanation:
I used to ride my ride....
I would ride my bike ...
Your very sleepy who slap me it was us what my family slap me
<span>C. A school nurse misses work because she is not feeling well.</span>
Answer:
A warrior <u>frightens</u> a gruesome monster <u>away.</u>
Explanation:
When you complete a sentence you have to make sure that the combination o verb and predicate are compatible, and that they express in the best possible way what you are trying to say. So let's analyze the answers:
1) frightens; away: this is grammatically correct, and both words combine well and add meaning to the message.
2) splits; in half: this is grammatically incorrect, it would have to be "into halves" or "in two"
3) kills; forever: kills already implies is forever, it is repetitive
4)beats; in pieces: beats doesn't imply that the monster was split into pieces, so these two words don't combine.