Answer:
D
Explanation:
"Gonna" isn't a word, it's just "going to" shortened. Formal tones don't use slang or contractions.
Statements and questions<span> need the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. A </span>statement<span> needs a period, </span>and<span> a </span>question<span> needs a </span>question<span> mark. For each example, choose whether it is a </span>statement or<span> a </span>question<span>.</span>
Answer:
Russia
Explanation:
because it's the only proper noun in this sentence, the others are common nouns
I can’t write the whole thing but I can help with the writing prompt
Think of it like this...
The celebrations are a way to help welcome the person to adulthood and to congratulate them
Not sure if this would be correct.
Harry, had sadly realized that he would no longer see his Freud’s this year.
Finally, the sun seemed to shine through the clouds.
Sure, but we don’t need that from technology!