Answer:
Explanation:
4a.
√ The children CAN run fast
× The children CAN'T run fast
? CAN the children run fast?
b
√ Ted CAN buy this house
× Ted CAN'T buy this house
? CAN Ted buy this house?
c.
√ Little Marshal CAN read story book
× Little Marshal CAN'T read story book
? CAN little Marshal read story book
× cook
2. Can Alan cook?
• No, he can't
× Drive a bus
3. Can Alan drive a bus?
• No, he can't
√ Dance
4. Can Alan dance?
• Yes, he can
× Fix his computer
5. Can Alan fix his computer?
• No, he can't
√ Draw pictures
6. Can Alan draw pictures?
• Yes, he can
What type of verb is began?
Began and begun are two forms of the irregular verb begin. Began is the simple past conjugation. Began is not used with any helping verb. Begun is the past participle form. Begun must always have a helping verb to be correct.
1) People can find out about a show by watching it. Looking it up find information on it.
2) The people might like the show because it's funny.
3) People can watch the show anytime when there off work or something like that.
4) What ever is going on in the show is the message.
5) Lot's of people. Especially if they like watching television alot.
Since the sentences are not provided in this question a probable answer will serve to address. "Initiation" is defined as the start or the beginning of something, a commencement of a certain action/behavior. Moreover, initiation here could mean of something that will assess the ability or capacity of the individual before becoming a member of a peer group or certain community.
a or c bc the other ones do nt make sence