Answer:
- Spanish especialmente and Portuguese especialmente
- English usually and Portuguese usualmente
- English ordinarily and Portuguese ordinário
- English occasionally and Portuguese ocasionalmente
- English normally and Portuguese normalmente
- English especially and Portuguese especialmente
Explanation:
Cognate words are words that have the same etymological origin and present themselves in a very similar way and with a strong kinship between them, where, most have the same meaning, or very similar meanings. There are several cognates in the same language, however, due to the interaction between peoples the interference that these interactions had in languages, it is possible to see cognates in different languages, an example of which can be shown in the examples above, which show cognates between English , Portuguese and Spanish.
Having a dog as a companion is well worth the trouble and expense.
Answer:
Foreshadowing
Explanation:
Juliet is about to be forced to marry Paris and this is when she is in love with Romeo. She refuses but her father threatens to throw her out. This causes her
Answer: im dyslexic i cant read it its too small
Explanation:
The correct answer is D, because that is the only appropriate shift in tense. A isn't correct because present perfect tense (have raced) is used inappropriately, when it should have been past perfect. B is also incorrect because past perfect means that that action happened before the storm blew, which is not the case. C features future continuous tense, which is impossible due to shift in tense. Therefore, the answer is D, because there is an appropriate tense in that sentence, past simple.