Answer:
My favourite person is my mom because she always help and guide me. She always teach me new things that i can use when i have my own family and job.
For me my mom is the nicest and caring mom in the world because she always take care of me when I'm sick.
I'm thankful to my mother because she always giving me advice when i have a problem.
Answer:
adj. used or understood by all
Explanation:
Universal means it is used or understood by all, meaning this keyboard can be used with any system. This fits the description that it works with every computer in the house.
"present everywhere" would not be correct, it is not present everywhere as a keyboard.
"of or pertaining to all nature" is also incorrect, word choice needs to be specific, we aren't talking about nature.
"found in all languages" is incorrect, even though it is understood by all computers, we aren't talking about languages.
Answer:
The sentence in question shows the dynamics of the relationship between teachers and students: the student, in general, devalues the teacher's knowledge, partly due to the immaturity of his age and partly because the contents of the classes tend to be unattractive for them, who have interests commensurate with their age. However, this disinterest of the student disappears at the moment in which the teacher evaluates the knowledge, as they realize the interest that the teacher has regarding the knowledge and learning of the contents.
Answer:
First one go's in the " Hook "
Answer:
Using a causative sentence to describe the situation:
The boxer had his nose broken during a match.
or
The boxer got his nose broken during a match.
Explanation:
<u>The verbs "have" and "get" can be used as causative verbs. That means they can indicate that the subject of the sentence is not the one who performed the action.</u> Mostly, causative verbs are used when we wish to imply that we asked or paid someone else to do something for us. For example:<u> I had my house painted last summer.</u> --> I was not the one who painted the house. I paid someone to do it for me.
Having that in mind, we can take the situation in the question (the boxer whose nose broke during the match) and describe it with causative verbs in the following manner:
The boxer had his nose broken during a match.
or
The boxer got his nose broken during a match.