Answer:
see the following example
Explanation:
10 min think your ideas,
20 min make some sentence
20 min use the conjunction or preposition to link every sentence you write
try to make paragraphs into 2 parts
now, make intro
correlate to the topic,
then yours opinion,
end
Answer: uh,i don't know what your asking
Explanation: i feel it is right
<h3>Yes it is a run-on sentence</h3>
It's a combination of two sentences. It should be written as:
"Ms. Hartman, an interior designer, asks her clients to fill out a design questionnaire. She uses it to get a sense of their personalities and style preferences."
I would say the correct answer is <span>C. There's less apples in the garden today. The difference between "less" and "fewer" is very simple: less is used for uncountable nouns (the ones that can't be counted, e.g. you can't count love, hate, salt, etc.) and fewer for countable (such as apples). So, the correct version of this sentence would be: There are fewer apples in the garden today. </span>