Answer: they are all okay except for number 4
Explanation: you need to explaing it more
There is one adverb in this sentence - "often", but it's not part of the advern phrase.
The whole adverb phrase actually does not contain an adverb - it's "Before automobiles came on the scene" - answer a) . It's an adverb phrase because it answers the question of "when"
<span>C. At the thrift store, Tammy found plates and bowls. </span>
Subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and describe or identifies a subject. it can also be an adjective, a noun, and a pronoun . for example : He will be fine.
Answer:
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Explanation:
- I have schoolwork now, job work later
- I will have more physical chores and less mental/chromebook chores