The error is that the verb had matched is in the wrong verb form. The correct way to say it would be "The food here is so tasty that none of the restaurants matches up to it". Then it would be grammatically correct.
Hello<span> Deangelomontrel,
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<span>Okay so Advanced Composition' and Occasion-Sensitivity Further, people read for
two reasons: entertainment or information. [ A writer who confuses,
bores, or threatens the reader, "has lost that reader, usually for
good." Earlier, Donald Murray's indispensable A Writer Teaches Writing
(1968) focuses firmly on the target-audience. So writers, and now
textbooks, embrace this pragmatism. Do the nation's writing classrooms,
secondary and even collegiate, follow suit? Quite possibly not, which
may suggest that advanced composition may often have a mandate to
emphasize sensitivity to occasion as the keystone skill in real-world
writing which it in fact is. My own foray into freelance writing in
particular?77 articles in five years, but not without initial
stumbles?taught me that real-world writing in general is varied,
difficult, possible, necessary, satisfying. I now feel obligated to
impart some of this perspective to my advanced writing students
especially.
Hope it helps.
Sincerely ComedyShortsGamer
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Answer:
he tex worried tht she won't marry him
Answer:
1). was he present? 2). do they know me? 3). does she drink coffee daily? 4). can he be sleeping? 5). does he have a golden ring?
Explanation:
interrogative questions are questions that can be answered with ‘yes or no’
hope this helped!
Yeah, because a voice can't tear something.