Salmon actually <u>swim</u> up rivers—intransitive verb
Verbs are words that indicate some type of action, feeling or existence in a sentence. They give the information about what the subject is doing.
The Cambridge Dictionary describes a transitive verb as the kind of verb that requires “having or needing an object.” These can be changed into passive voice.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary describes an intransitive verb as the kind of verb that is “characterised by not having or containing a direct object.” These verbs do not form a passive voice.
Example of intransitive verb:
The old lady felt tired.
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2) ‘Why were‘ you late to class? Because I had to go to the office.
3) ‘Where was‘ the party? It was at Pat’s house.
4) ‘When was’ the test? It was last Monday.
5) ’What was’ your first teachers name? Her name was Ms. Shay.
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same and i still belive that the ii equation is superior to the ee equation
I'm pretty sure it's B. Sharing of ideas :)
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-Diego
Answer:
In most cases - it is not possible (or desirable), & in few cases cases, it might be possible (or desirable).
Explanation:
Profession is an occupation based on proper formal qualification, training. Eg : Doctors, Lawyers.
They require specialised knowledge (accredited) to practice as a professional. So, involvement in multiple professions is not possible (desirable) in most cases, as it hinders focus & specialised competence (expertise) in single field.
However, in some cases, it might be possible (desirable) if the fields are related. And it also might be need of exposure for the professional. For eg - An economist might be economic consultant & a professional teacher in an education organisation at the same time.