9.
a) I'm going to invite daisy to York.
b) I'm having my lecture on Maths at 10.00 and meeting harry at 12.30
c) I'm taking a taxi.
d) We are going to the concert today.
10.
I'm giving a lesson at two'o clock tomorrow- it means that a lesson is given sharply (at correct time) on 2'o clock tomorrow
I will be giving a lesson at two'o clock tomorrow- it means that a lesson will be given during 2'o clock tomorrow.
i will have given the lesson at two'o clock tomorrow- it means that a lesson will be given already at 2'o clock tomorrow.
He is taking his exam next week- the sentence is given in present continuous tense (is taking)
He will be taking his exam next week- the sentence is given in future continuous tense (will be taking)
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Since explicit is defined as "fully and clearly expressed," the sentence that most directly states against this, or the antonym of explicit, is going to be the answer.
In choice A, it states that the person was frank in stating how he felt. Frank is defined as "clear." Therefore, it is a synonym of explicit and not an antonym.
In choice B, it states that the directions were clear. So that could not be the answer.
In choice C, it states that the effects of the exercise program were "indirect." Now, if we look back to the definition of explicit, explicit means "fully and clearly expressed." The word "inderect" is the opposite of "explicit." Therefore, the answer is C.
Whats your question though
I think the topic sentence is sentence 10.