Will probably go is the verb phrase .
Answer:
1. We were hungry, so I suggested that we go to a cafe.
2. This film is worth going to see.
3. We decided to take a taxi.
4. She promised not to be late.
5. I feel like going out to eat something.
6. It's a nice day. Fancy coming to go for a swim?
7. She was busy and refused to go for a walk.
8. It's a waste of time having to try to repair this TV - set.
Answer:
- <u>Rapport existing.</u>
Explanation:
As per the question, when the teacher and his/her students succeed in developing a feeling of harmony, welfare, and a sense of security or reliability towards each other; the situation signifies the 'existence of rapport' between them. Rapport promotes a relationship of mutual faith and dignity towards each other(involved in the relationship). In the given context, the rapport encourages a close bond(between the students and the teachers) filled with harmony, understanding, and empathy towards each other that makes them able to communicate, believe, and interact more effectively.
Inviting and familiar, is what I would say. It's an odd question with odd answers.
Once
he arrived at the beach, Jonathan sat on a boulder and watched his
dog, Hoolihan, outrun the spilling waves and then chase them back to
sea in an endless cycle of fun. He closed his eyes, listening to the
crashing waves, an oddly comforting sound he had loved ever since he
was a child.
The
correct choice is A. Beach,
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