Answer:
According to the chart in "career planning for high schoolers", by the "Teen and young adult employment by industry, july 2014", The group that supply the fewest jobs to teens is C. Financial and Construction industries.
Explanation:
Their are rules about youth employment by U.s Department of Labor, the rules limit the type of jobs or the number of hours youths can work depending on age. students that work during school year are advised to take on jobs that won't interfere with their studies.
The chart shows that the financial and construction companies supply the fewest jobs to teens with 4% each, then the manufacturing and Government jobs on the chart are 7% each,Professional and business services on 8%, other services on 10%, Education and health services on 11%, retail trade on 19 percent and finally leisure and hospitality with the highest percentage of 25.
16.985 in word form is sixteen and nine hundred and eighty five thousandths.
Answer:
They have tried many things, including petitions, argument, and pleas to parliament and to the crown.
Explanation:
Answer:
The sentence that has an error in subject-verb agreement is:
His discoveries was a combination of luck and hard work.
Explanation:
When we say a subject and a verb have to agree, we mean the verb must be inflected in accordance to the subject. If the subject is singular, the verb must also be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb is also plural. The verb "to be", especially, is quite an irregular verb, and requires due attention.
Having that in mind, we can say the sentence that contains an error is "His discoveries was a combination of luck and hard work." The noun "discoveries" is the main word of the subject, and it is plural. However, the verb "was" (past form of the verb "to be") can only be used for singular subjects. For the sentence to be correct, it should be:
His discoveries were a combination of luck and hard work.
Answer: It is a simple sentence.
Explanation:
Compound sentences contain a <em>FANBOYS</em> (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) coordinating conjunction following a comma. Since this sentence does not contain a <em>FANBOYS</em> conjunction after a comma, it is a simple sentence.
example compound sentence:
I was hungry, so I made myself a sandwich.
example simple sentence:
I made myself a sandwich because I was hungry.