Answer:
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Explanation:
I bolded what I renewed/answer!
1. We (knew) each other since we were at school.
2. They (played) tennis every Sunday for years.
3. I (did not play) tennis.
4. You don't understand because you (did not listen).
5. How long have you been learning English? (Complete sentence change!)
6. You read the book yet?
7. I ate dinner, so let's go out.
8. I read the book you recommended but I'm not finished.
9. She finished her work already.
Because you know someone might be in danger. Guide dogs are really important for their owners, its a job. They're not just pets for them but also someone they depend on and someone they trust.
It is true that it’s necessary to use classifiers within the
context of the conversation you are having.
<span>A </span>classifier<span> (abbreviated
clf or cl), sometimes called a counter word, is a word or affix that is used to
accompany nouns and can be considered to "classify" the noun
depending on the type of its referent.</span>
I am hoping that this answer has
satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and if
you would like, feel free to ask another question.
Answer:
C. After a hard day's work, I needed a break, so I took the night off.
Explanation:
a) After a hard day's work. I needed a break, so I took the night off.
(change first period to a commma)
B. After a hard day's work, I needed a break so I took the night off.
(change to I needed a break after a hard day's work, so I took the night off.)
C. After a hard day's work, I needed a break, so I took the night off. (CORRECT)
D. After a hard day's work, I needed a break so I took the night off.
(same as question b)