Answer:
Wanna answer my question?
Explanation:
You know... the one I posted? Also it is going to be the second... I think
Answer: Good.
Greatly should not be used in this context, and goodest is not a real word. so good would be the answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
A friendly smile and a firm handshake<em> were</em> working well for Eric
Explanation:
A friendly smile and a firm handshake was working well for Eric.
this is wrong
because A friendly smile is different and a firm handshake is also different
so we need to use<em> were</em> instead of <em>was</em>
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<em>so a true sentence will be:</em>
A friendly smile and a firm handshake were working well for Eric.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The correct sentence would be: He <em>wasn't</em><em> </em>looking for trouble, but he found it.
Ending sentences with exclamation points is up to the writer, although I would simply end this sentence with a period.