Whom i think it sounds fancier! but I'm not sure :)
Answer:
Trust is important in a relationship in order to tell each other things.
Explanation:
Some people have trust issues and it's important for them to tell their opinions to their loved ones in order for their relationship to get stronger. You have to gain people's trust though, in order to do that.. you have to be loyal to them and respect them. You also have to go through stuff with them (that includes the bad and good stuff) It'll be worth it.
Answer:
Since then - 'tis Centuries - and yet
Feels shorter than the Day
Explanation:
A paradox is a self-contradictory statement to one's investigation that was found true. So an example would be save money by spending it. This is not the same as saving money TO spend it, because you're doing it for a reason. Saving money by spending would mean that you're not actually saving money, therefore you contradict yourself.
I chose these lines because they author is basically saying that it's been centuries since then, but it actually feels like it's been a shorter period.
The complex sentences include the subordinate clause. The sentence that describes Sunday evening as the least like is the most complex sentence. Thus, the first line is the correct option.
<h3>What is a complex sentence?</h3>
The complete question is Read this extract and select all the complex sentences.
The thing I like least about the weekend is Sunday evening. It’s the furthest point away from Friday, but it’s also the closest point to yet another Monday morning. I’d give anything to win the lottery. It’d save me from yet another commute to work, battling through the honking traffic and stinking fumes. According to the Medical Gazette, fighting through the rush hour causes excess stress hormones to build up in your bloodstream. Over time, all that damage takes years off your life. For me, that’s yet another good reason to hit the snooze button and slide back under the duvet. It’s only Sunday morning after all!
A complex sentence is a group of phrases together that includes the subordinate clause that is made up of independent and dependent clauses. In the sentence, at least one dependent clause must be present.
Unlike the dependent clause, which must include a verb and a subject, an independent clause in a sentence can stand alone. In the following sentence:
The thing I like least about the weekend - Independent clause
is Sunday evening - dependent clause
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Answer:
Rapport
Explanation:
the t in rapport is silent. it's pronounced rapor