Although none of these are completely correct, I'd choose D. to change tenses, an irregular verb has to change its spelling.
A is definitely incorrect - that is a rule about regular, rather than irregular verbs. B is also incorrect - there are no rules about irregular verbs so you have to learn them all by heart. C is incorrect because this is true for regular verbs as well, not just irregular.
This leaves us with D as the correct answer. Often, various forms of irregular verbs change more or less drastically. For example: see - saw - seen; ring - rang - rung, etc.
Answer:
I went to the hardware store downtown at 10:00 a.m.
Explanation:
When constructing a sentence, it is always best to be as precise as possible. What this means is that one should avoid being general and using vague words or sentiments for the sake of clarity and for the sake of helping to prevent a misinterpretation or misunderstanding by the readers/audience. For instance, when we see the sentence, “I went to the store,” there is much that could still be said—what type of store, what time, and/or where? With that in mind, we can make this sentence more precise by answering those questions by rewriting the sentence in the following manner: “I went to the hardware store downtown at 10:00 a.m.”
Answer:
Being selfless means you are kind enough to put other's needs before yourself. So Tris is considerate, and probably helps other people before helping himself (sorry if its another gender I don't know what Tris's gender is.)
Explanation:
I hope that helped.
If you got it mixed up with being hopeful just remember a hopeful person doesn't have to be kind, and an assertive person often has a fiery personality.
<span> D. Stop, and help the person pick up the notebook, especially if loose wrinkled papers have spread everywhere.</span>
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