Answer: None of the above explain the difference between the pronounciation of "wife" in Middle English and "wife" in Modern English.
<u>Final "e" in Middle English is pronounced as</u><u><em> schwa</em></u><u>, the neutral vowel sound in Modern English. </u>
Middle English was the form of English used in England from the time of the Norman Conquest until the 16th century. The main difference between Middle English and Modern English is the pronunciation of the "long" vowels due to the Great Vowel Shift. In the case of "wife", in Middle English the final "e" is pronounced "uh", as an unstressed <em>schwa</em> (/ə/), and the German final "e", while in Modern English the final "e" is not pronounced.
Answer:
Paragraph 4
Explanation:
Paragraph 4 is the correct answer because it reveals their relationship as siblings. None of the other paragraphs reveals their connection to each other.
Answer:
“Always speak the truth” - is TRANSITIVE.
- An action verb with a direct object ( in this case, “truth”) is considered Transitive.
IF there was a recognized action Verb + direct object / Noun = Transitive.
IF there was a recognized action Verb + NO direct object / Noun = Intransitive.