Answer:
getting more information on the Author, dates on when they were said, the source, or even the writing style of the person who wrote it.
In my view all of the written above fits to definition of colloquial English. It's type of informal speech that applies idioms, slang etc. The one thing is not recommended in colloquial English is the usage of rude words. But it depends on region where you speak. There are differend idioms and slang in every region.
Answer:
I <em><u>have been teaching</u></em> English for five years.
Explanation:
Answer: a. 10-Minute Photo, 12+ Modeling Agency, Fifty-Eight Auto Body
Explanation:
In alphabetical filing order numbers are higher up than letters and they follow among them the same order as in mathematics, that is lower numbers are to appear first than higher numbers, for instance take 2 and 3, then 2 should appear first than 3, or 20 first than 32 and so on, then as long as a number is higher than the other, also taking into account the number of digits it uses, then we organize them accordingly. In this scenario we have two names that begin with numbers, then they will appear first in the listing, and both start with two digit numbers, 10 and 12, here 10 is smaller than 12 then the right order would be:
10-Minute Photo
12+ Modeling Agency
Fifty-Eight Auto Body
as is in letter a.
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