Answer:
the answer is spoken
Explanation:
English is spoken in many countries
No, a preposition is often used to describe where usually following a noun, such as in, on, with, by, and etc.
"But" is a coordinating conjecture. Hope this helps.!
<span>Since adjectives tell us how much or how many of something you're talking about, "many" which comes before the noun "books" is the adjective. On the other hand, adverbs answer the question: How, When, Where, To what extent, or magnitude, so the word "there" answers the "where" question. It modifies the adjectives and verb.</span>
They stopped at a better location with grazing for cattle and shops for wagon repairs.
They planned on going to Fort Laramie but decided to stop at Fort Bernard instead (10 miles east of Fort Laramie) because they were warned that Indians were fighting ahead, the grazing for cattle was poor at Fort Laramie, and they could get wagon repairs at Fort Bernard.
Answer:
no talk about what you feel
Explanation:
as u write in first person you use i and talk about yourself and your feelings but about something they did
sorry if this doesn't help :((