Answer:
1. I cannot remember well, but I am sure I <em>have been</em> here for more than ten years.
The past participle of be is been.
2. Sitara was only three months old when her parents <em>relocated</em> to New York.
The past participle of relocate is relocated.
3. By the time they decided to return to India, she <em>became</em> old enough to make her own decisions.
The past tense of become is became.
Answer:
The function WILL BE over tomorrow this time
Explanation:
The perfect tense that correctly completes the blank in the given sentence is "will be".
Perfect tenses in grammar shows that an action has already been done. The present perfect tense shows a present action that was done in the past, now completed in the present.
expository writing is used to inform the reader so the nswer is B
Neither.... unless there is some other context like: “her secret was kept demurely, a bride under veils of white lace” that would be a metaphor. throw a “like” in there and you got a simile.
Answer:
Can you ask the question in english i would help.
Explanation:
- two
- flute
- the
- are
- parents
- there
- team
( btw multiple questions have answers whiich are both correct if we put them on a particular scenario also its says youre in highschool and these questions are for 1st graders)