Answer:
That would be A
Explanation:
Adding "in" to the word substantial would result in a word meaning the opposite.
Your questions is not so clear, but I will try to answer it as I understand it.
I am a native Spanish speaker so you can trust my answer, if there is a problem with it, it is due the missing information in the question, but I think we can work it out for the best.
In Spanish when you want to make any negative setence in any tense we do not use an auxliliary verb as you do in English, we simply add the word:
No before the verb, for example in:
Yo no <u>quería</u> bailar en la fiesta. (I didn´t <u>wan</u>t to dance at the party)
Mi hermana no <u>piensa</u> antes de hablar. (My sister doesn't <u>think</u> before talking)
No me <u>hables</u>, no <u>quiero</u> nada. (Don't <u>talk</u> to me, I <u>want</u> nothing)
In Spanish we Simply use the Negative Adverb:
No
Answer:
Sure!
Explanation:
Have you seen this big, blue and green, beautiful planet we live on? We have to keep it this way for our children and the generations to come. Nature must be protected, and we can take many simple steps in our everyday lives to ensure that our planet stays safe and gorgeous. Simply reduce, reuse, and recycle. Simple actions like saving energy by shortning showers can make a big impact on not only the globes future, by <em>our</em> future. It's not only us humans that depend on the earth and all of it's natural ammenaties, but all your favorite animals and plants do as well. So what are you waiting for? It's time to stop sitting around and it's time to help our beautiful world.
Answer:
1 is giving
2 isn't going
3 am going
4 do
5 is cooking
6 is.... doing, is playing
7 is reading , are listening
8 is...doing , is reading
9 plays
10 do .. go
11 does.. travel, walks
Explanation:
i think these are correct