Thank god I’m failing thanks for the answer
Answer:
she <u>is</u> an engineer
Explanation:
you can put either is or was.
(be)means be verb.
actually if it's a present tense sentence you have to put is and if it's a past tense sentence you have to put was.
Answer:
giddy/happy with the news he has for the others
Explanation:
i took a test that had this question and it said this was the right answer
At first, lovesick and infatuated with Rosaline but after he'd met Juliet hopelessly in love