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earnstyle [38]
3 years ago
10

Read this excerpt from "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling.

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Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
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The more beautiful or handsome you are the more problems you face not or agnaist

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5. hanged

6. besides

7. raises

8. your . . . you're

9. between

10. accepting

11. elicited . . . illicit

12. principals

13. preceded

14. than

15. respectfully

16. stationary

17. amount

Explanation:

5. "Hanged" is the correct past and past participle form of the verb "hang" when it refers to being suspended by a rope circling one's neck.

6. "Besides" is used to indicate an addition. "No one besides my brother" is the same as "no one in addition to my brother."

7. We do not use "rise" to refer to the action of lifting a glass. The correct verb is "raise".

8. "Your" is a possessive adjective. "You're" is a contraction of "you" and "are".

9. "Between" is used when we are choosing from a pair, that is, two elements. "Among" is used when we are choosing from a group, several elements.

10. "To accept" means to receive or to agree to something.

11. "Elicit" means to obtain information, while "illicit" means illegal.

12. This sentence seems to refer to people who could not agree among themselves. "Principals" is the noun that refers to people.

13. "Precede" means to come before something.

14. "Than" is the right option when we are comparing things.

15. With respect is the same as "respectfully", which is the way you should talk to a judge in court.

16. "Stationary" refers to something or something that is not moving.

17. "Number" should be used to refer to a plural, countable noun - e.g. "a large number of flowers." "Amount" should be used to refer to a singular, uncountable noun - e.g. "a large amount of dust."

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3 years ago
1. Define noun phrase.
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1. A noun phrase, or nominal (phrase), is a phrase that has a noun or pronoun as its head or performs the same grammatical function as a noun.

2. Noun phrases consist of a noun and all of its modifiers. Modifiers can include adjectives, articles, participles, or possessive nouns and pronouns, just to name a few. Noun phrases can function as any noun in the sentence, whether as subjects, objects, or subject complements.

3. Noun phrases are simply nouns with modifiers. Just as nouns can act as subjects, objects and prepositional objects, so can noun phrases. Similarly, noun phrases can also work in a sentence as adjectives, participles, infinitives, and prepositional or absolute phrases.

4. Rule: When an appositive is essential to the meaning of the noun it belongs to, don't use commas. When the noun preceding the appositive provides sufficient identification on its own, use commas around the appositive. Example: Jorge Torres, our senator, was born in California.

5. a group of words including a verb and its complements, objects, or other modifiers that functions syntactically as a verb. In English a verb phrase combines with a noun or noun phrase acting as subject to form a simple sentence.

6. To be at your best, get enough sleep at night and take care of yourself physically and mentally.

If you want a nice job, it's best that you have some sort of experience and receive training in order to perform well.

During the pandemic, some people have to do their work from home, being for school or a job.

In order to master something, you must practice it and gain experience.

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S.E. Hinton began writing her controversial first book, The Outsiders, when she was only 15-years-old. The Outsiders was publish
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3 years ago
Rewrite the paragraph below in the Past Tense.       The kitchen is very untidy. It smells musty, old, and stale with not a trai
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the kitchen was very untidy.it smelt musty ,old and stale with not a trail of fry onions,or roast breadffuit or anything to eat.the gas stove did not work for there was no more gas and the cylinder which stood near it looked guilty and forlorn.the coal pot Doris used each time the gas ran out squats near to the door which lead outside.on the long counter were the remains of two mixing bowls and several and saucers.we had always thought that there were only two doors in the kitchen,the one which lead tobthe back garden amd the spare crockery, there was another small door.None of us had seen it before.we had no idea that such a splendid mystery awaited us in the kitchen

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What does a typical dictionary entry include? Check all that apply. 
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