Katie paid about £30,000 a year after tax
Well if that is a true or false question, I would say true - thinking back on my experiences with my parents, who did not like us to contradict their opinions.
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<em>If we emphasize different words, we can vastly change the meaning of this statement very quickly. But to see how the emphasis can change the perception and possibly even the meaning stress one word only in the sentence.</em>
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- <em>Do you even mean it when you say</em><u><em> i love you?</em></u>
- <u><em>I love you?</em></u>
- <em>I dont know </em><u><em>if i love you</em></u><em>.</em>
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Answer : B. some of the police force
Among the choices above, it is the phrase in letter b wherein the pronoun "some" refers to a single noun which is " the police force". As you can see, the police force refers to a group of policemen making it a collective noun taking the singular form of the verb. The other objects of the pronoun "some" in the other options are all in plural form such as economy cars, native people, and the 6y foods.
Answer:1.)We saw a flock of birds on the way to the library.
2.) The torn's student paper was lying on the desk.
3.)Fatima, worked hard this week.Resting today the sense of calm felt nice.
4.)I delivered my report to the school's newspaper.Smiling with relief, it arrived just before the deadline.
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And i cant do task 2 because i don't know your dream in the future. But i hope that helps