Answer:
Explanation:
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Predicate means that whatever you are being asked is part of the verb structure. So you are looking for an adjective that compliments the verb.
The second best answer would be Football; at least it is acting like an adjective. Unfortunately, it is not the answer because it really is modifying banquet. Pizza and food are both nouns. They don't count.
The answer is delicious which is B.
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It's a trick question. You have to choose C, because it really does contain words that modify nouns. The catch is the. What have you been told about the. In my day it was called an article and it was separately classified. <em>C is definitly the answer.</em>
Answer:
A. (I'm not exactly sure on this one because they both use past tense words; played and the other says has read. You may have to talk to your teacher about this one.) But I'm guessing, Joana has read lots of books.
B. Mario and Paulo study in a bilingual school.
C. You are studying math.
D. My dog is running in the backyard.
E. They like Mexican food.
Explanation:
For present continuous tense the words are, is, or am are normally used. Present tense refrains from using -ed at the end of words because that shows that it's past tense.
Answer:
the first one is personification and the 2nd one is hyperbole
Explanation:
just plain english honestly
Answer:
A chamber ensemble
Explanation:
If they were competing for a marching band, many members would be able to join. Also, they wouldn't be competing for a "chair." Same for symphony orchestra. Hope this helps! :)
The figure is twice as large as Germany's annual budget.
The figure is twice is much as Germany's annual budget.