Answer:
I’m pretty sure that it is to persuad. off topic but i like ur pfp
Explanation:
1. Elizabeth was hoping to see Wickham. At this point of the story she was already fond of Mr. Wickham because he won her affection by telling lies about his history with Mr. Darcy. She was not able to see him because Wickham did not want to have meet with Mr. Darcy.
2. Elizabeth turned down the proposals of Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy. Mr. Collins proposed to her only because it was the suggestion of Lady Catherine to marry one of the Bennet girls. He was going inclined to go with Jane but it was hinted that the eldest Ms. Bennet was probably going to be engaged soon.
Mr. Darcy proposed to Elizabeth when they were at Hunsford. She denied him fervently because she had just hear about how Darcy separated Mr. Bingley from her sister. And the manner of his proposal was very rude.
3. Mr. Wickham said those lines. He was trying to put Mr. Darcy in a bad light towards Elizabeth. Although he did not do this were her alone. He tried his best to make everyone think that he would have been more successful if it were not for Darcy.
4. Elizabeth and Maria Lucas went to Hunsford to visit the Collinses. Elizabeth's best friend, Charlotte, who is also the sister of Maria Lucas, lived there after marrying Mr. Collins.
5. Jane and Elizabeth believe that Bingley's sisters wish him to marry Georgiana Darcy. When Caroline Bingley had written to Jane about Mr. Bingley, she practically said that she were to call Georgiana "sister," soon.
I love this book! Hope this helps :)
Answer:
1. Jack always wakes up by 7a.m every morning and he usually takes a shower before breakfast.
2. Betty rarely cleans her room during the weekend,
3. Mike and Tina don't usually study in the evenings. They often read magazines.
4. My father works from 9:00a.m. to 7:00pm during weekdays but he never works on Saturdays.
Explanation:
Words in simple present actually show action that take place regularly and those that are happening right now. The person (whether first person, second person or third person) determines the formation of the tense whether -s or -es will be added to the verb root word or not.
Prepositions are used in sentences before nouns, pronouns or noun phrases. They are used in order to time, place, direction, introduce an object or even show spatial relationship.
In the above sentences, the prepositions are used to show the time something occurs.
Answer:
1. jane hasn't gotten a good voice. she sings badly.
2.this math exercise isnt hard. i can do it easily.
3.look!those small dogs are running very fast. but the big one is slowly
4.the audience sat and listened quietly to the loud music.
5.james is a very kind boy. he always plays nicely with younger children.
hope this makes sense