1) typically one sentence 2) challenge the writers interpretation m
Answer:
Pam: If only I <u>could speak </u>French! Then I could speak to my cousin in Paris.
Ben: Supposing you found an online French course, <u>will you sign up</u>
for it?
Pam: I wish I <u>could study</u> French years ago! The earlier you learn a language, the easier it is.
Ben: We all think back and wish we <u>could do</u> something or <u>could not have said </u>something. It doesn't help, though, so it's better to look ahead.
Pam: That's true. I wish we <u>can learn</u> French together!
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Answer:
met
Explanation:
read them aloud, none would make sense but met
A transitive verb is one that is used with an object: a noun, phrase, or pronoun that refers to the person or thing that is affected by the action of the verb. In the following sentences, admire, maintain, face, and love are transitive verbs:
I admire your courage.
We need to maintain product quality.
I couldn’t face him today.
She loves animals.
An intransitive verb does not have an object. In the following sentences, cry, work, laugh, and talk are intransitive verbs:
The baby was crying.
I work for a large firm in Paris.
They laughed uncontrollably.
We talked for hours.