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Explanation:
Both Casual and intimate speech style are used in an informal setting (unofficial scenario between colleagues, friends or members of a social group). Both types of speech usually do not require a lot of coordination or measured approach, arrangement or careful selection of phrases as could be required in an official or formal set up. However, it is worthy of noting that intimate and casual aren't the same, even though both are speeches are operated on an informal level, the intimate speech style is often used between people who share a very close relationship, this include very close friend or family member, between spouses and so on. Casual speeches may occur between colleagues and those we share a lesser degree of intimacy with. Content and mode of intimate speeches are often more informal and as such very loose than between casual speeches.
Click on each incorrect pronoun, and type the correct pronoun in the text box. Check your spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and spacing.
It is 10 that needs fixing I need help I am stuff on this.
1. Musicians don’t have easy lives.
2. First, he or she must spend a great deal of time and money taking classes, and even when they are not in classes, them must practice for several hours a day. (them should be they)( could break it into 2 sentences; period after classes, next sentence begins with Even when...)
3. Some of they believe that practicing by yourself is enough, but to play well in a band or an orchestra, they really should practice with a group.
(They should be them)
4. To do those, many of us join rehearsal bands who usually get together a few times a week. ( those to that)
5. When not t, the average musician spends time looking for paying jobs or “gigs” that will help him pay the bills. (When not t, t should not be there)
6. Like all of we, musicians need money for food, clothing, and shelter, but they also need it to keep their instruments in good condition. ( change we to us)
7. To be a successful musician, a person needs to be willing to work some unusual hours. ( no errors)
8. For example, many gigs are at night, so if you are a musician, you must adjust themselves to the crazy hours that your career demands. (themselves to yourselves)
( could also add a period after night then new sentence beginning with So.)
9. Some musicians find the money troubles and the odd hours so stressful that they will give up their careers.( no errors)
10. But most of them love playing music so much they are willing to make sacrifices. ( comma after much)
List all 10 that’s incorrect
Answer:
The answer is B I got is wrong on the test
Explanation:
Answer:
Time
Explanation:
Weekly is the adverb in this sentence and it shows WHEN the ballet class met at the recreation center.