1. look over- We will review our homework in class today.
2. save or prevent from using- We will reserve the front row seats at the concert.
3. when one unintentionally messes up- Jace made a mistake on the test, and had to retake it.
4. not making sense of something- She misunderstood the lesson, and needed assistance on the assignment.
5. not availiable- Sorry, I will be unavaliable on the night of the party.
6. not disputed or called in question; accepted.- He was the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
7. of urgence or importance- It was very important that she got her assignments done, or else she could not go to the dance.
8. unable to be done- It is impossible to grow wings and fly!
9. to not agree- I disagree with the idea of pinapples on pizza. (jk i love pinapple pizza)
10. to not pay any mind- Ella dismissed the test that she would have the next day and did not study.
Hope this helps ^-^
The answer is Locke I remember my SS telling me about this ,and i'm only in 7th grade
The answer is D.The narrator's mother leapt into a burning house to save her daughter.
In the short story "The Leap" the narrator of the story was the second child of the main character, Anna. This answer is one of the few reasons that have convinced her to go back home to her mother whom she owes her life.
the answer iscompound, complex
Answer:
1. Present tense
2. Past tense
3. Future tense
Explanation:
1. The sentence "I am a boy" is in the simple present tense (indefinite).
We often use Simple Present to talk about timeless truths/facts or permanent situations. We don't say, "I'm being a boy" or "I've been a boy".
2. If you are unable to determine the tense of a sentence immediately, you can use context clues too. In this sentence, "gave" is the past tense of "give", we can tell that this sentence is in the past tense because the child's parents gave them money (at some other time).
3. If you still struggle to identify the tense of a sentence, try to place yourself in the given situation. If you "will buy the book of UAE history as well" you are going to buy it, "will" is the indicator here, you have not "bought" the book yet, and you are not currently buying it, so you WILL buy it.
Please let me know if you need any more help or clarification.