<u>Original sentences:</u> José received a college scholarship for baseball from Vanderbilt University. He has been playing for years. He will attend this fall.
<u>Correct</u><u> </u><u>combination</u><u>:</u> Playing for years, Jose who will be attending this fall, received a college scholarship from Vanderbilt University.
<u>Reasoning</u>
1. <em>since</em><em> </em>and <em>for</em><em> </em>cannot be used together for time depiction.
2. "..and attending this fall" seems incomplete due to incorrect use of tense.
<em>Hope</em><em> </em><em>this</em><em> </em><em>helps</em><em> </em><em>:</em><em>)</em>
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
Looking at the images to guide us, we will fill in the blank;
1) There is a bridge "across" the river.
2) He went "to" the pipe
3) The boat is "under" the bridge.
4) The picture is "on" page 3.
5) The kitten is sitting "on" the chair.
6) The hotel is "on" the beach.
7) The girl is getting "into" the car.
8) David is on front of all the boys "on" the queue.
9) The dog jumped "into" the river.
10) Mina is standing "between" her two parents.
11) There is a tree "behind" the temple
12) There is a belt "around" her waist
13) The boys divided the chocolates "among" themselves.
14) The old man is leaning on the pole.
15) There is a blackboard "in front of" the desk.
Answer:
Only you know what happened that day
Explanation:
I'm literally not trying to get free points how do I know what happened to you that day?
I believe the correct choice of answer would be A. Hope this helps!