Romeo and Juliet start to become mature immediately before they were separated. After Romeo kills Tybalt and is sentenced to exile, Romeo and Juliet get one final night together. In the morning, they try to hold on to whatever time they have, but they finally understand that their time is over and have to say goodbye.
In the sentence:
I
wish I would have risen to greet her when she walked by.
Perfect
tenses serves a portraying the verb or the action word as something that
already happened or is completed, thus the term ‘perfect’. If it is present
perfect tense, it means that the action was already done relatively to the
present (has/have with past participle). If it is past perfect tense, action is
already finished relatively to the past (had with past participle and if it is
future perfect tense, action is complete relatively to the future (will have
with past participle).
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Answer:
On the way home, Saeng stops by a florist to see some flowers. She is captivated by the flowers that remind her of home – Laos. Walking through the greenhouse, Saeng finally meets the winter hibiscus, of which she recognizes as “saebba”. To her surprise the plant is in a pot instead of growing in the wild back at home
Answer:
From what I know, most of the campers would respect Percy.
Clarisse respects Percy, doesn’t like him. Wants to humiliate him, maim him, etc. But respects him all the same.
Some would be jealous of his success and stuff but they most likely still would respect him.
Campers from the Athena cabin would tolerate him.
Campers from Nemisis would either love him, or hate him.
But yeah. Most would respect him
Some would hate him
Some would love him
But yeah.
Answer:
An absolute phrase is a type of the phrase which modifies a noun in a sentence, but without being connected to the sentence with a conjunction. An absolute phrase is separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma, and if we remove the phrase the sentence won't lose its original meaning.
e.g. Her luggage has been packed, Sarah went to the airport.
We create an absolute sentence when we want to add some unnecessary detail to our sentence, but without changing its original meaning. In the example above, the first part of the sentence represents the absolute phrase, while the second part of the sentence contains the important information - that Sarah went to the airport.