<span>/əˈvenj/
This shows how to pronounce the word Avenge.
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Answer:
a. possibility
b. past ability
c. promise
d. present ability
e. obligation
f. obligation
Explanation:
a. The use of "may" indicates the possibility of something happening in the future. "May" indicates a higher probability of that happening than "might".
b. "Could have" can indicate past ability or possibility. In this case, it seems that Nina did have the ability or strength to carry the bag, but she didn't do it. "Could have" is commonly used to indicate precisely that - the non-doing of something that we had the ability to do.
c. "Will" refers to a future action that we intend to do. In other words, it indicates a promise, a will to make something happen in the future.
d. "Can", among other things, is used to express present ability. It often accompanies verbs such as "run", "swim", "sing", etc.
e. and f. "Must" and "should" are used to indicate obligation. However, "should" indicates a lighter obligation, closer to a recommendation. "Must", on the other hand, is more imperative.
If you are referring to a girl getting pregnant or a couple having sex than in some cases a unexpected pregnacy can thrust the pressure of marriage upon minors. But way less today than in the past.
Answer:
"<u>Overseeing</u> the department"
Explanation:
To oversee is a verb, overseeing in this case would be an adverb due to it's location in the sentence and the surrounding context.