Answer:
a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. That is, the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
Explanation:
Answer:
He said that <em>he </em><em>was </em><em>playing</em>
Explanation:
He said, “I am playing.”
He said that <em>he </em><em>was</em><em> </em><em>playing</em>
Answer:
1. not that really but for the illiterate it seems difficult.
2.yes
3.everyday.
4.british spelling.
5.oral English.
6.For communication.
7.with English you can write books and literature
8.yes
9.i don't because I do enjoy the class
10.no
11. just type your question.
12.Goggle , because for me it is the best search engine.
13.no,it is not.
14.Reading in a cool area ,and also practicing all new vocabulary.
15. different jobs.
16.every career needs communication ,those that can help you are mostly the English type.
17.England
<span>The point of view that is used in the excerpt </span>The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum is a third person. Third person point of view uses pronouns such as he, she, it or the name of the person. I would like to highlight the wprds that makes it a third person point of view.
When <u>Dorothy</u> was left alone <u>she</u> began to feel hungry. So <u>she</u> went to the cupboard and cut <u>herself</u> some bread, which <u>she</u> spread with butter. She gave some to <u>Toto</u>, and taking a pail from the shelf she carried it down to the little brook and filled it with clear, sparkling water.
So form the sentences that I chose above, the pronouns that were used are Dorothy, she and Toto.