The answer would be preposition. "After some delay" is a prepositional phrase, and "After" is the preposition.
- There isn't an interjection anywhere, which is an abrupt remark.
- There isn't an adverb, which is a modifier that modifies adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs and answers the questions "How? When? Where?"
- And there is no conjunction, which is a word that connects clauses.
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Answer:
1 Greece
2 8th century bc
3 homer
4 Odysseus has strength, courage, nobility, a thirst for glory, and confidence in his authority and sharp intelect
5 An oracle had told him that if he went to war, he would be away for 20 years and would return a beggar. So Odysseus pretended to be mad and sowed his fields with salt instead of seeds.
6 trojan war trojans because they betray
Explanation:
If you mean an adverb clause, I'd say your answer is D. Adverb clauses typically begin with a subordinating conjunction like because, after, if, or although.
Answer:
1. Did she study her English homework last night? Did Jim go to watch the cinema last Sunday?
Explanation:
Just restate the statements into a question for every statement.