<span>They think he is making it up and they know he doesn`t have it at all.</span>
What can be inferred about Master Hauchecorne from this passage? He is wealthy and influential. He is haughty and arrogant. He is learned and sophisticated. He is simple and unsophisticated
I think that the majority of homeless people are addicts that won’t get their life together because you give them money and they go buy a beer with it or something. I feel like they should start working and fix their life. I don’t think that they should get benefits that people that do work don’t get because that’s just unfair.
If we need to put the verb "arrive" into the 3 er person singular in the present form, we would say: "arriveS"
e.g: He arrives at any times every day. She arrives in a red car in the morning.
The inflictive -S makes reference to the 3p singular in present simple tense.
this modification will only occur with the subject he/ she and I, in the present simple tense.
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