Agreed with guy above thanks
While I don’t think this is grammatically correct, the presence of ‘win’ shows that the verb is active, meaning it’s present tense, rather than passive, or past tense.
Answer:
B) Cell phones can have a beneficial and educational role in schools.
Explanation:
Cell phones can have a beneficial and educational role in schools. This statement is the claim; all other statements provide evidence to support this claim.
He believes that there were in fact disruption as a result of the students wearing armbands, he also thinks that the students should be free to make laws for their school as they see fit without the supreme court saying no.
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Comparison of adjectives is used to make comparison between objects. It exists in three forms;
i. <em>positive </em>which is the adjective itself without comparison. It is from this positive that the other forms derive from. For example, <em>clean.</em>
ii. <em>comparative </em>which is used to compare between two objects. For example, <em>cleaner.</em>
iii. <em>superlative</em> which is used to compare between more than two objects. For example, <em>cleanest.</em>
The following sentences show examples of these forms of comparisons:
i. The fan in my room is <u><em>smaller</em></u> than the one in my mum's room. [<em>comparative form</em>]
ii. My dad's car is the <u><em>biggest</em></u> in our compound. [<em>superlative form</em>]
iii. I love good hygiene so I always serve my food with <u><em>clean</em></u> plates. [<em>positive form</em>]