What is the main character of the story trying to accomplish or what is their main goal?
What is being said about the person, thing, or idea (the topic)?
What is the writer trying to say?
What is the most important point the author wants me to understand about the topic?
Is there a topic sentence?
Answer:
the first picture is about New York State Senator.
Explanation:
It says it under the picture.
Answer:
1. Yesterday, the cobbler mended your shoes.
2. We raised the flag a short time ago.
3. He shot it down this month.
4. They left ten minutes ago.
5. Yesterday, the doctor gave him an injection.
Explanation:
I have been able to rewrite the sentences in the Simple Past Tense adding the expressions in the brackets.
The simple past tense is known to be a verb tense which talks about actions or activities that took place or existed before now.
Such tenses are used to describe and explain the events that took place in the past. In English, regular verbs actually form the simple past tense "-ed" while other irregular verbs can take different forms.
Despite adding the expressions in the brackets while rewriting the sentences, the simple past tense is still retained.
Wouldn't this mostly be considered a historical question?
I understand that it is writing, but I think you could get more accurate replies by putting it under the history category.