Answer:
i believe it is the purple one, or the one on the left, sorry if i was wrong <3<3<3
Explanation:
Answer:
You have to show us what the paragraph is?
Explanation:
Answer:
There is good reason to be thankful.
E-V-S (Expletive-Verb-Subject)
Explanation:
Unlike most sentences, this sentence does not follow the usual pattern of Subject + Verb, instead, it begins with an Expletive, then a verb and lastly the subject.
<em>There</em> is the expletive because it is a word without meaning that does not add to the sense of the sentence, and that, instead, is inserted to give emphasis, it acts as an intensifier.
<em>Is</em> is a conjugation of the verb “be” in present and it indicates the existence of the subject.
Lastly, <em>good reason to be thankful</em> is the subject because it is the thing that is being discussed in the sentence.
Answer:
The first sentence has an idiom: over the moon
Explanation:
Both the second and 3rd sentence do not contain figurative language
the 4th sentence contains a simile not an idiom
Answer:
Frank, you're wrong! x=x is a variable, where 12=12 is a specific number. x can represent any number, even 12. So Frank's answer is more general, whereas Sarah's answer is specific.
Explanation:
2(x+12)+6=3(x+6)+(12-x)
2x+24+6=3x+18+12-x
2x+30=2x+30
2x+30-30=2x+30-30
2x=2x
x=x, or...
2x-2x+30=2x-2x+30
30=30