Answer:
1. John collected the money.
2. we had done our homework.
3. Mike had not repaired the car.
4. We had always helped him when he was in trouble.
5. Had your host family treated you well?
Explanation:
We did this last week in English. tried my hardest to do these correctly. I hope that I helped you.
<span>If the conflict is solely internal, then the correct answer is that the protagonist and antagonist are the same. An antagonist is a character that opposes the protagonist, but here the opposition to the protagonist comes from the protagonist themselves.</span>
<span>Both the interrogative and relative pronoun 'whom' is objective case; used as <span>the object of a sentence or clause.Interrogative: Whom will you tell? (you tell whom). Relative: The person, for whom I made this, is not here right now.</span></span>
Answer:
He writes <u>in</u> blue ink.
Explanation:
a) in
Answer:
I will be
Explanation:
This time next month, I won't be in a crowded office. I will be on a beach in Greece.
Notice the period. If you don't use it, you will have a run on sentence.
You could use I'll instead of I will.