1. B
2. A
Look up the root words and spend a few minutes reading them.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
No because yeah
Explanation: No because this is written wrong
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A person who does not have any spirit in life, and doesn't have any goal in their life :')
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
Below are the choices:
a.the natural beauty of Long Island Sound and how it complements Gatsby's charm 
<span>b.the carefree but false happiness of the affairs and their guests </span>
<span>c.the grotesque violence from which Gatsby's great wealth was acquired </span>
<span>d.the discomfort felt by all the guests who do not know much about Gatsby's past 
</span>In his florid descriptions of gatsby's lavish parties, fitzgerald captures the carefree but false happiness of the affairs and their guests 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
2. My grandma <u>goes</u> to the gym once a week!
3. We <u>aren't playing </u>tennis today. The match is cancelled.
4. How often <u>do you go</u> to the dentist?
5. My mum really <u>likes </u>rap music.
6. Dad's at home. He<u> isn't working</u> today.
7. Jenny <u>thinks </u>Johnny Depp is a great actor.
8. My aunt and uncle <u>are staying </u>for dinner tonight.
Explanation:
The tense we use to talk about things that are happening right now is called the present tense. Depending on the nature of the actions/events we're talking about, we can use one out of four types of the present tense: the present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous tense. 
We use the present simple tense when we want to talk about fixed habits or routines, i.e. things that don't change. 
We use the present continuous tense when we want to talk about actions or conditions that are happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future.