Simple present tense of the verb adds 's' or 'es' or 'ies' to the end of the verb.
Such as: Joseph enjoy<u>s</u> cooking dinner. OR Mary miss<u>es</u> her parents. OR Tommy cr<u>ies</u> when he is sad.
Answer:
1) One narrator is telling the thoughts of a different character.
2)The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. lunch and dinner
2. towel
3. incorrectly
4. door bell
5. age
6. she fell off the bottom rung
7. envelope
8. because she sleeps at night
9. all are married
10. add a 'g' to it and it's 'gone'
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