It is true that it’s necessary to use classifiers within the
context of the conversation you are having.
<span>A </span>classifier<span> (abbreviated
clf or cl), sometimes called a counter word, is a word or affix that is used to
accompany nouns and can be considered to "classify" the noun
depending on the type of its referent.</span>
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Which part? If you mean the first part, then "The shelves were empty" is an independent clause.
I believe it’s “ortho” and “straight”
Answer:
uncomfy is the word
Explanation:
cross out extreme because there is no fun in being uncomfortable, cross out pointless because that doesnt make sense also cross out scary because that's clearly not the term here. so we are left with extreme
I like sour things that when you eat them poke your tongue with sourness