Answer:
C. The EasyReader library has thousands of titles just for kids.
Explanation:
^_^ hope this helps.
Answer: D If a base word has only one syllable and ends in one consonant, double the final consonant.
Explanation:
You must double those final consonants that you have in your word before a suffix which means first, double the final consonant and then add it.
- For example, it can be, stop-stopped(stop + p + ed), bag-bagged, drop-dropped, fog-foggy, run-running. It is used when some of the words are ending with the consonants.
Suffixes that you add, in this case, should be vowel suffixes which are ED and ING.
Answer:
1. Once all the contestants arrive, the competition will begin.
2. Abby’s list: read first, do your math then you may play.
3. Fran likes to ride a bike roller blade and paint.
4. Albert and Tony ate pizza and drank soda after the big game.
5. Before the actor spoke, he walked out onto the stage.
6. Happily, all the children had a good time at six flags.
7. The fairy tale began “once upon a time” as fairy tales do.
1. Tex, try these sports skills: slow ball, fast ball, and duster.
2. Sydney is the capital of Australia.
3. In the art class, Sonja learned to paint a picture of a dog.
<span>adjective clause
</span>Joel Silver, who organized the first team-Frisbee match, <u>is a Hollywood film producer.</u><span>Which type of clause is underlined?
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<em><u>adjective clause
NOT:
</u></em>independent clause
noun clause
<span>adverb clause</span><em><u>
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