1. He likely is a good chess player.
2. He plans his moves carefully.
3. He takes delight in the game of chess.
4. He likes to win.
5. He sees something very deep in the game of chess. He treats it as a challenge not brought about by his opponent, but by the game itself.
The sentence should be "By nightfall, they <span>will have been driving</span> for ten hours" since this is perfect in the sense that it WILL have happened in the past by the time it happens.
Answer:
The second one! The colon has one main purpose: to introduce something.
Explanation:
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "Although he had had a bad day [so and so] put on a cheerful face and attended the party." </span></span>