He was a high ranking Roman Army Officer. He's important because he, with all his great power and ability to command, was very humble and very faithful in Christ's power. Perhaps I'm using the wrong word, but don't forget the centurion recognized power before anything. He is remarkable because he did not respond exclusively to power. He responded to his understanding of faith.
Read Matthew 8:5:13. It's in Luke to but I'm not familiar with it in that gospel.
Answer:
1. have
2. were
3. need
4. has, frighten
5. don't, enjoy
6. needs
7. is
8. have, have
9. wants, needs
10. take
11. keep
12. comes, do
13. is (unless series is a plural, then it is are)
14. seem, were
15. are
What question i dont see anything
Answer:
Interrogative sentences are questions - think of Sherlock Holmes investigating...he is asking questions. interrogating.
So, your two choices would be A and B.
Which one is correct? A
Explanation:
You could say, "Can I come with you? Can Althea come with you? Can Althea and I come with you?
Look at B - you cannot say, "Can me come with you..."