What is involved in the proofreading and editing process?
a)
checking for correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation
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Answer:
<u>- ied:</u> cry, enjoy, bury, marry
<u>-ed only</u>: label, wait, stay, explain, fail, prefer
<u>- d only:</u> care, like, agree, use
<u>double consonant +- ed
</u>: stop, jog, clap, hop
Explanation:
We form regular Past Simple verb forms by adding the termination <em>-ed </em>to the infinitive of the verb.
e.g. wait, stay, explain
However, there are some exceptions, as the result of the spelling rules.
If the verb ends in <em>-e</em>, we will add the termination <em>-d</em>:
e.g. care, like, use
If the verb ends in a vowel and a consonant, we double the consonant before <em>-ed</em>:
eg. stop, clap, hop
If the verb ends in consonant and <em>-y</em>, we take off the y and add <em>-ied</em>.
e.g. cry, enjoy, marry
STIs are infections that are transmitted through intimate contact and generally weaken immunity. Parasitic infected STIs are not life-threatening.
<h3>What are parasitic STIs?</h3>
Infections transmitted by intimate relations and caused by parasites are called parasitic STIs. Parasites are organisms that live in the body of the host and use their system to derive nutrients.
The non-life-threatening parasitic STIs scabies, pubic louse, etc. are caused by the UTIs invaded by the pinworms, E.coli, etc. These infections are curable and can be diagnosed easily.
Therefore, parasitic STIs are not life-threatening.
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I am good in English but i am of india.....
i think you are also of india because your name is Kavya
Answer:
Im not sure what the options r but here is they're in a sentence
Explanation:
They're coming home soon. (correct)
Their coming home soon. (Incorrect)
There coming home soon. (Incorrect)