I hope this answer would be an answer you would be looking for as the question does not leave clear direction.
(de) = prefix
(Fen) = root/base
(dant) = suffix
This would all be broken down and explained on how this word would be pronouns and so on.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Universal Model School,
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Aba.
March 26, 2021.
The Chairman,
Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Area,
Aba.
Sir,
REQUEST FOR SOCIAL AMENITIES IN UMUNGASI COMMUNITY
It is on record that Umungasi stands in a prominent position among all the communities in Aba. This is because of the inclination of Umungasi Community to commerce and industry.
Unfourtunately, the people of Umungasi have found it difficult to carry on with trade due to poor road network and lack of basic amenities.
There is no standard road in Umungasi and environs. This has unfournately separated us from people in other Local Government Areas of the state.
Electricity and pipe borne water are other unfortunately absent amenities in Umungasi here.
I humbly request that you come to our aid speedily so that the community can experience the true dividends of good governance.
Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.
Yours Faithfully,
Jude Njoku
The sentence 'I recieved her letter of resignation' contains a spelling error.
Option D.
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The correct spellings of 'recieved' are 'received'.
The word 'receive' means getting something from someone or something. For example: Allison received a medal for winning the drawing contest. In this sentence, Allison was given a medal by her school.
The word follows a very old and common English vocabulary rule called: I before E except after C. According to this rule, in certain words, alphabet 'i' shall be placed before alphabet 'e' as long as they are preceding the alphabet 'c'. For example: In F-R-I-E-N-D, I is placed before E as they are not [preceding the alphabet C; which in this word does not exist entirely.
But, if the letters 'i' and 'e' are to be placed right after alphabet 'c', then the 'e' shall precede 'i'. For example: In words such as 'R-E-C-E-I-V-E' and 'P-E-R-C-E-I-V-E', E precedes I as they both are placed right after 'c'.
To avoid this common mistake, it is advised to refer to a spell check.
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