Answer:
1. Go - Goes
2. Kiss - Kisses
3. Watch - Watches
4. Think - Thinks
5. Teach - Teaches
6. Push - Pushes
7. Cost - Costs
8. Do - Does
9. Listen - Listens
10. Have - Has
11. Drink - Drinks
12. Meet - Meets
13. Wash - Washes
14. Repair - Repairs
Explanation:
The he/she/it forms of verbs are the third person singular.
The verbs that accompany these set of pronouns usually have a slight modification from the original.
They are usually made compatible by adding "s", "es" to the original forms. Although these are not the only ways, they are the most common ways of making conjugation.
This must not be seen as plural forms of the verbs though. This is simply conjugation in English language.
Answer:
de - away
caput - head
off with head
decapitate is to behead/ behead is to cut off the head
Explanation:
Hey there is there I can help you whit
Answer:
<em>The period in which Queen Elizabeth I ruled over England is called Elizabethan Era.</em> This period is famous for its interesting and new cultures, traditions, inventions etc.
During this era a great deal of stress was made on education for boys and girls of upper-class families, this was a huge similarity between Elizabethan culture and American culture up until the civil rights movement, the dynamics of education given to the general public completely changed. Along with this, the emphasis on respecting parents, table manners, initial education of a child at home are some of the major similarities between the two.
When it comes to items of daily use we will find plenty of similar things like telescope, pocket watch, bottled beer, thermometer, frozen chicken etc. But only these are now made more perfect and advanced.
Another huge similarity which still exists today is littering of streets and infestation of rodents or fleas everywhere.
Also people of different social statuses were seen eating different things which is a culture we see till today. Lower and middle class people are deprived of many healthy fruits, nuts etc.