23. “all things considered” is a nominative absolute (NA).
24. “a nuclear engineer” is an appositive (AP).
25. “There” is an expletive (EXP), as you correctly noted.
26. “Maria” is used as a direct address (DA).
27. “green” is an objective complement (OC).
28. “president” is a predicate nominative (PN).
29. “alert” is a predicate adjective (PA).
30. “There” is, again, an expletive (EXP), as you again correctly noted.
31. “fence” is a direct object (DO).
32. “us” is an indirect object (IO).
Answer:
20 cups
Explanation:
5 cups × 4 (the number of scoops in a cup) = 20 scoops needed to fill both both bird feeders.
Your answer is going to be A I'm really good at English
finir
[finiʀ ] Complete verb table transitive verbs. to end.
vir1: -ir verbs (usually) present tense. Verbs with infinitives ending in -ir form the second group of French regular verbs and are often called "second conjugate" verbs. To combine these verbs, remove -ir from the infinitive and add the second combination of present tense endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issues, -is sent.
vir1: -ir Verbs (usually) present tense. Verbs with infinitives ending in -ir form the second group of French regular verbs and are often called "second conjugate" verbs. To conjugate these verbs, remove -ir from the infinitive and add the second conjugation of the present tense ending: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -is sent.
The following finir conjugation chart shows how to form the French verb finir depending on the tense and person's name.
Future Proof.
I'm done
He/she's done
We're done
You're done
They're done
Learn more about finir here;
brainly.com/question/25950911
#SPJ4
Answer:
retail is the correct answer. .