Physical traits drives a characters actions in short stories
What the verbs fit, set, and read have in common is that <span>they keep the same form no matter what tense is used.
</span>You can say - I read a book every day. Or Those pants fit you nicely. Or I set the table often.
And if you want to say all that in the past tense, it would look the same:
I read a book yesterday. Those pants fit him nicely a long time ago. I set the table two days ago.
10.
She has got a lot of clothes in her wardrobe.
It is raining in London.
There aren't any sandals in that shop.
I always go to bed early.
Is it still snowing outside?
11.
Matt often travels by plane.
Claire has got a new dress.
Simon is wearing his new shoes.
I like going fishing.
Bob spends hours playing computer games.
Answer:
One, to begin with , also, further
First (of all), for one thing, in addition, furthermore,
Second (of all) ,other ,next, last (of all),
Third (of all) ,another ,moreover , final(ly)
Explanation:
this minor detail help make the major detail clear,i hope this can help u >.<