Both life choices <u>were actually very similar.</u>
Explanation:
As both the roads are worn out really about the same it suggests that almost same number of people have chosen both the roads, hence<u> there seems to be no essential difference between the two as both are taken by similar number of people.</u>
In terms of the metaphorical meaning the choices seem to be very similar and yet it seems difficult to choose between them because of man's inability to choose between two paths and then not wondering what the other had in store.
My dog has to pant after playing fetch
I think it is 2 but I could be wrong
B. the number is very important to the paragraph
Answer:
<u>The bold is the grammatical errors in the text:</u>
Geocaching is a fun hobby that gets you and your friends and family out and about in your local area. My kids just love it! It’s basically an treasure hunt for the 21st century, where you can get fit, enjoy the fresh air, and discover new places. All you need is an handheld GPS (or a mobile phone) and a adventure-loving nature!
Correction:
Geocaching is a fun hobby that gets you and your friends and family out and about in your local area. My kids just love it! It’s basically a treasure hunt for the 21st century, where you can get fit, enjoy the fresh air, and discover new places. All you need is a handheld GPS (or a mobile phone) and an adventure-loving nature!
Explanation:
In English grammar, "an" is only used when a vowel ( a, e, i, o, u ) follows it. For example, "an organism" or "an idiot".
"a" is used when a consonant follows it. A consonant is every letter in the English alphabet except a, e, i, o, u because these are vowels. For example, "a pencil case" or "a flower pot".
Hope this helps.
- profparis