I think the correct subordination conjunction to complete the sentence would be : D. whatever
Whatever he did to study for the final exam must be have been helpful; his grade improved from a B to an A. The other one seems not to make any sense
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Answer:
C- The pastor was a well respected member of his community.
Explanation:
A hyphen is a punctuation mark that is used in order to join two different words to make one word or join two syllables of the same word.
In the above question, all the options are incorrectly formulated without the use of the hyphen except option C, where the two words have the meaning of their own and can be used separately as well.
I believe the answer is A, to. When there is a prepositional phrase, think about "Anywhere a mouse can run" A mouse can't run 'meet' or 'hard' or 'worked', but it can run 'to'. :)
1 because Tanya is the noun, ran and jumped are types of verbs and is a conjunction and quickly is an adverb
Answer:
1A. put others first
use thank you and you're welcome
open the door for others
offer people a hand for help
be polite
B. greet everyone that comes in and out of your home
say please and may
respect others opinion
never interrupt
knock on the door
C. being nice at home sets the stage for better behavior
professional manners get positive attention
being kind to customers increases sales
being polite to your friends will keep them calling