1. Yesterday she prepared the ground for the tomatoes.
Tense:past
2.Tomorrow she will set the plants in the ground.
Tense:future
3.She planted carrots last week.
Tense: past
4.Leaves will appear in a few days.
Tense: future
5.Marlene will pick radishes tomorrow.
Tense: future
6.She pulls weeds every day.
Tense: present
7.The garden will soon be full of vegetables.
Tense: future
8.Teddy’s team will bat first.
Tense: future
9.The visiting team always bats first.
Tense: present
10.In the last game, she played first base.
Tense: past
11.Sometimes a player changes positions.
Tense: present
12.The coach gives everyone a chance to play.
Tense:present
Answer:
the answer is “I am a very poor man,” he sobbed. “I never had spirit enough to run out into the middle of the room.”
Explanation:
Answer:
what's the Textron trying to tell us is no matter how much you re you going to succeed with the narrator's with the chemistry with the commissary whatever pity party
Answer:
weather; the forecast
Explanation:
all the other answers deal with some type of schedule. weather is not on a schedule and farmers must be able to adapt quickly
The correct answer is “East Town Shores is the ideal place to visit and to live”. A <u>claim</u> is a statement that asserts a truth the requires supporting evidence. In the excerpt presented above, the claim that <em>East Town Shores is the ideal place to visit and to live</em> is made. Then, several <u>supporting clauses</u> narrating the reasons to this claim (the rest of the options) are added to the passage providing evidence to the claim made.