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sewage monster so u can clog up toilets scare ppl and be unbothered
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Answer: Nothing from the above
Explanation:
A residence is nothing from the above in this question because it is a place that is meant for living such as the house or apartment. It can also be temporarily or place that is your own and that you are living in, a primary one.
I don't know what are you thinking in your second question but if it is a 'seed' that can be referred to seasoning.
And the rest of the third question is missing and I can't find the rest but an office tower is a building.
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The answers are:
- <u>Left </u>and<u> got off</u>
- <u>Has felt </u>and <u>took</u>
- <u>Think </u>and<u> act</u>
- <u>Came</u>
- <u>Will be going </u>
Explanation:
Verbs are the actions of the sentence, those that you can conjugate with pronouns, e.g,. <em>I drink, you drink, we drink, he drinks, she drinks, etc... </em>some of them in the sentences provided are in different tenses: <em>past, infinitive, past participle, future, continuous, etc... </em>So this is basically what it means when stating "complete verbs" in the instructions. For instance, sentence 1 has the verbs left and got off in the simple past --infinitive: to leave, to get off-- Number 2 is the past participle which is: have or has plus the participle for of the verb. Number three is in the simple present, the verbs are on its natural form. Number 4, simple past <em>--come-came--. </em>And number 5 is the <em>future continuous </em>tense; remember that continuous forms the verb ends in -ing.
<span>tone is the emotion of the narrator when telling a story
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An onomatopoeia is <span>the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
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