The sentence is asking a question, therefore it is interrogative. There
are four types of sentences that are use in the English language.
Declarative sentences make a statement. An interrogative sentence asks a
question. Exclamatory sentences show strong emotion (Oh!, Yay!). And
the imperative sentence gives a direction or a command.
Please,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i need help
Goryan [66]
Answer:
1. Jumping rope can help tone your muscles.
2.The icy blast told us winter was here.
3. Don't waste your money on a shirt you'll only wear once.
4. The tone of the book was very sad
I'm not to sure about 6 and 8 for this section, so I apologize if they are wrong.
5. Blasting
6. Waste
7. Toned
8. Vanitied
Explanation:
English has lots of words with more than one meaning. These words are called multiple-meaning words or homonyms (<em>prefix homo- meaning same</em>).
For example, the word "bark" refers to both tree bark and the bark of a dog.
A good way to find what definition a word uses is to look at how a word is used compared to which of the definitions fits the word correctly.
Answer:
I like the colorado Rockies,i also like the Catskills
The answer is C I think :)