Answer:
slant rhyme
Explanation:
Slant rhyme, also known as imperfect rhyme, near rhyme, half rhyme, lazy rhyme, or oblique rhyme, is a type of rhyme created by words that do not have exact end sounds. They sound similar but still do not rhyme perfectly.
e.g. fate - faith
Answer:
It was a rainy, mushy, wet day at the campsite, i got the worst water bottle possible, it was soft, flexible and wet!
Explanation:
Answer: Below
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- Changing
- Swimming
- Hearing
- go(go is already in its infinitive form )
- Seeing or to see
Explanation:
L5 - 1
1. Are you thinking of going to the university
2. you want to be a teacher , don't you ?
5. I really don't like cooking
8 I'm looking forward to seeing you tomorrow
9. I finished reading the book last night
L5-2
- Yes
- Yes
- No
- No
- Yes
L5-4
- Don't worry, I will do the washing- up
- I will get you a cup of coffee
- I will have the chicken
- I will help you and carry it
- I will give it to you
L5-5
- Bob isn't going to change his mind
- How long are yo going to stay with Ian ?
- You're going to be very surprised
- I'm going on business to Moscow
- I'm meeting friends tomorrow evening for a drink
observation: a statement about something you have noticed : a comment or remark. : the act of careful watching and listening : the activity of paying close attention to someone or something in order to get information.
<em> It is important to understand that an observation is something that can be easily seen.</em>
inference: a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. the act or process of inferring.
<em>an inference is a guess or idea that needs to be supported by evidence.</em>