Armand is writing a personal narrative about his experiences in a school talent show and has written the same paragraph in four
different ways. Which of Armand’s paragraphs best establishes his point of view? Mrs. Miller announced the name of the next act: Armand Krishnan. Just then, a loud crackle sounded over the auditorium speakers, followed by a high-pitched squeal. The audience winced uncomfortably and covered their ears.
Mrs. Miller announced my name. As I walked toward the audience, I suddenly heard a loud crackle and high-pitched squeal over the auditorium speakers. "Oh, great," I thought. "As if I wasn’t nervous enough!"
Singing in front of others is already hard enough, but then it got worse. As soon as Mrs. Miller said the name of the next act, the auditorium speakers howled with a crackling static and high-pitched squeal. The audience winced.
"I am happy to announce our next act, a song by Armand Krishnan," Mrs. Miller said cheerfully. Of course, no one felt cheerful over the next few seconds. The auditorium speakers erupted in a high-pitched squeal that made everyone wince.
Newspaper publishers started to develop online edition newspapers because they knew that they would get more views on the news online instead of paper copy, because the internet became very popular in the 21st century.
To make a question in the Past Tense in English we normally put the auxiliary DID at the beginning of the question or before the main subject. DID is used with regular AND irregular verbs in English. Both Do and Does in present tense questions become Did in past tense questions. In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense