The correct wording is "Ali likes to sing, paint, and play soccer".
<h3>What makes the difference in the word?</h3>
The use of "to" in the sentence is unnecessary because we are expressing the actions that Ali likes in the complete sentence.
Hence, the correct word to be use should be "Ali likes to sing, paint, and play soccer"
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C. Odysseus expecting great respect as a guest in a foreign land.
This best illustrates a positive cultural value of Odysseus's homeland of Ithaca.
This was evident when Ithaca still made Penelope's suitors welcome despite their unruly and ungainly behavior.
Answer:
1. We are living in the country. 2. We where getting used to living in the country. 3. We were used to living in the country.
Explanation:
I guess that this whole thing is about changing the wording around.
Answer:
B.
personal trait of an individual
Answer:
<em><u>i </u></em>like to use <em><u>lipton</u></em> tea in my <em><u>summer</u></em> drinks.
Explanation:
I = always capitalized no matter where in the sentence because it refers to a individual
Lipton = because it's a proper name, it refers to a specific company
Summer = because seasons are a proper noun.