Answer:
This is the design I was looking at.
Explanation:
Your question is a bit confusing because I'm not sure where the sentence I'm meant to rewrite starts from but I'll assume (I hope correctly) that the sentence is "this is the design I was looking"
In that case, when rewriting a sentence to include prepositions were required and removing the unnecessary ones, my best revision of the answer is in the "Answer" column.
A preposition is a word which precedes a noun or pronoun to show relationship between another word in the same sentence.
Some examples of preposition are: after, for, in, at, etc.
Sorry I don't understand this
Answer:
Compensation is something, usually money, given to someone in who has been through loss, suffering, or injury. Condole is to comfort someone after they have been through something negative, or aren't feeling the best. Resignation is voluntarily leaving (usually) a job, office or post.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer:
A. She can speak Japanese.
B. Did I not see anybody in the park?
C. I have submitted my assignment.
Explanation:
When a question begins with an auxiliary verb, it can be converted into a statement by moving the auxiliary verb in front of the main verb. This is how the first question will become a statement:
- Can she speak Japanese? - She can speak Japanese.
Interrogative sentences are sentences that ask a question. The given negative sentence can be turned into an interrogative one by placing the auxiliary verb <em>did </em>at the beginning of the sentence.
- I did not see anybody in the park. - Did I not see anybody in the park?
To turn a negative sentence into an affirmative one, we need to remove the negation <em>not</em>. The adverb <em>yet </em>should be removed as well because it's not used in affirmative sentences such as this one.
- I haven't submitted my assignment yet. - I have submitted my assignment.