Yes i and i was like oh no i no i and the girls he said no no because i was so fine bye bye girl mama bye bye girl love mama mama bye i’m sorry bye bye
Answer:
They usually express a condition.
Explanation:
Sentences containing the word if are called conditional sentences because they usually express a condition.
Example: If he comes, ask him to wait.
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When the interviewer asks you a question that you are not prepared to answer you should
<span>pause to gather your thoughts, then answer as best you can
Take 2 - 3 seconds to pause to collect your thoughts. Don't take too long. It is best to say things that you are sure of and that are meaningful instead of blurting out nonsense.</span>
Answer:
Breakfast was amazing, <u>but</u> I kept knocking stuff off the breakfast table. I couldn't work properly <u>because</u> I had stayed up the whole night typing away without stopping on the huge computer <em>like a beaver tirelessly building a dam out of wood</em>. I somehow managed to go to school where I had to write more boring essays. Finally, the bell rung to signal the start of lunchtime. A most heavenly time.
<u>Underlined</u>= conjunctions
Bold= descriptive words
<em>Italics</em>= figurative language
Explanation:
First of all, you need to know what descriptive language, coordinating conjunctions and figurative language is.
Conjunctions are words which link two sentences together. Examples of thse are: <em>but, and, or, as well as </em>etc.
Figurative language is all about metaphors, similes, personifications etc. Figurative language include words and phrases such as: <em>He slept like a log</em> (simile). These type of sentences compare an object to another object, but not in a literal way.
Descriptive language is about describing a scene, object, person etc. A descriptive word can be an adjective, metaphor, adverb, simile and other word groups.
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