Answer: Nor
When to use neither and nor in a sentence?
A “nor” usually follows a “neither” when they're used in the same sentence (1). For example, you might say: I like neither hot dogs nor ketchup. You can also use “nor” if you're talking about more than two items, but you have to repeat “nor” after each element
Answer:
The word "Lake" is a noun.
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I think A because, if there's no emotion, that means they don't feel anything, which means they are emotionally numb!
Answer: See explanation below
Explanation:
1.) Adverb of possibility: Possibly, Perhaps, Certainly.
Adverbs: Later, Angrily,Certainly.
Non-adverbs: Tractor, Playing, Visited
2.)a) Undoubtedly
b) Perhaps
c) Probably
d) Definitely
3.)a) Perhaps, the best way to do it would be to practice first.
b) They will probably arrive just after us.
4.) Adverbs of Possibility:
a) Probably
b) Certainly
c) Undoubtedly
d) Definitely
e) Possibly
The answer would be “The fiat system of currency was a great improvement over the commodity and representative systems of currency.” so the answer is (b.)