If the sentence is “Hope her shoe’s at school”
Then it could mean the speaker hopes that the female’s shoe is at school, or the speaker could be talking to Hope and be telling Hope that the female’s shoe is at school
Among the choices, option B. Hasn't, is a singular contraction. "Hasn't" is the shortened word for "has not". The rest of the choices are plural contractions: Don't from do not, Haven't from have not, and Weren't from were not.
The dollar value v (t) of a certain car model that is t years old is given by the following exponential function.
V (t) = 26,000 (0.84)^t
Find initial value of the car and the value after 11 years. Run your answers to the nearest dollar is necessary.
Initial value: $26,000
Value after 11 years: $_____
Answer:
1. jane hasn't gotten a good voice. she sings badly.
2.this math exercise isnt hard. i can do it easily.
3.look!those small dogs are running very fast. but the big one is slowly
4.the audience sat and listened quietly to the loud music.
5.james is a very kind boy. he always plays nicely with younger children.
hope this makes sense