<span>There are there levels of adjective in English. The base form is when we are describing only one object, we say or write the very raw form of the adjective. (i.e. pretty). Next, we have the comparative form wherein we add -er to the end of the adjective to compare two objective, (i.e. prettier). Lastly, we have the superlative, wherein we add -est to say prettiest when we describe three or more objects.</span><span />
Answer: I read the text and it seems perfect and I think you don't need to add anything else.
Explanation:
Analyzing the task and the way you responded it seems to me that you did it well. You were precise in each of the years. I think you should not add more since it would be a bit more extensive and the important thing about this task is to point out the most important events of each year. In my opinion, I wouldn't change anything, I think it's very good.
I could also see that you used the connectors that the statement showed. You have followed the instructions very well. Congratulations!
I'm not sure, but i think it is B. ( i'm not sure )
Answer:
I believe that everyone was born pure and innocent; Being hateful has to do with the way you were taught when you were little or the people surrounding you. If the people around you have good manners then you'll grow used to it and also have good manners. It all depends on your surroundings.
Hi there!
In order to know where impeccable can be used in these sentence, we need to know what the term means.
Impeccable means perfect - to the highest of standards.
Therefore, the answer would be C because "flawless" is a synonym for "impeccable"; it means perfect.
Hope this helps!