Answer:
egotistical - characterized as having too high of an opinion of oneself (j)
repercussions - the effects of something (g)
capitulation - the act of surrendering (f)
abominable - terrible; extremely poor (c)
impasse - gridlock or standstill (d)
lamentations - expressions of sorrow (e)
harangue - a long, angry rant or speech (h)
mayhem - a state of disorder (i)
pedantic - overly concerned about small details (b)
industrious - hard-working (a)
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Answer:
Tomba was very dissapointed in his wife. He was upset about what she had done and thought he couldn't trust her.
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Answer:
supermarket
Explanation:
so that you can reduce usage of plastic bags while buying things
Hi, you've asked an incomplete/unclear question. The full question read;
Which of the phrases below is <u>not</u> in the future perfect continuous?
a) You will have been waiting here for three hours by 8 o'clock.
b) You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
c) By the end of next month I will have been living here for ten years.
d) When I finish this course, I will have been learning Italian for ten years.
e) Next month I will have been working here for two years.
Answer:
<u>b) You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.</u>
Explanation:
We make this conclusion because the phrase <em>"will have been" </em> (which is the future perfect of the verb "to be") is often added to the subject of a sentence to make it future perfect continuous.
However, after careful check of all the sentences, we notice all of them except option b used the future perfect continuous phrase, <em>"will have been." </em>