Answer:
A. She can speak Japanese.
B. Did I not see anybody in the park?
C. I have submitted my assignment.
Explanation:
When a question begins with an auxiliary verb, it can be converted into a statement by moving the auxiliary verb in front of the main verb. This is how the first question will become a statement:
- Can she speak Japanese? - She can speak Japanese.
Interrogative sentences are sentences that ask a question. The given negative sentence can be turned into an interrogative one by placing the auxiliary verb <em>did </em>at the beginning of the sentence.
- I did not see anybody in the park. - Did I not see anybody in the park?
To turn a negative sentence into an affirmative one, we need to remove the negation <em>not</em>. The adverb <em>yet </em>should be removed as well because it's not used in affirmative sentences such as this one.
- I haven't submitted my assignment yet. - I have submitted my assignment.
Answer:
This can honestly mean a lot of things.
Some people feel that their main point in life is to do what they love. (Career, hobby, etc) Other's are still here and happy because of a person that they love. For some, it's the person they love that is the reason they want to be alive. You can't have life without love, because with no love means no happiness and no will to live. Even the people who are genuinely struggling and want to die still have something blocking them from causing any harm. Think about it, love is the main purpose. It's behind almost every story. In the Hunger Games, Katniss risked her life and purpose for her little sister Prim. I think love is the main purpose for the reason that humans are still on this earth today. "Where there is love, there is life," is 100% accurate, and learned from observing or experience.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
Any controlled (1) experiment yields(2) specific findings that <u>HELP</u> (3) to clarify the confusion somewhat (4).