(so I have never actually been to a pride parade, but they seem fun so here is what I got!)
One place that sticks out in my memory is the pride parade. All the colors are bright and cheerful. You can go to be yourself and be proud of who you are, or you can go to support others and stand up for them. I go to be proud of who I am! It was amazing to meet and relate with tons of people. A pride parade, if you do not know, is a parade where members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies show support. Rainbows shine everywhere outweighing the darkness, and that is what makes it so special.
(it is 100 words!)
The only thing you need to do to identify the adverbial phrase in the sentence is to find an adverb or a characteristic which contains an adverb. As you can see, here is a characteristic made up by an adverb which I have highlighted: <span>The studious Andrea will go to the store after she finishes her homework. So, the correct answer is definitely ''</span><span>The studious Andrea''.</span>
Answer:
a) Lea will go to NUST next year if she meets the requirements. First conditional.
b) If you freeze water, it becomes solid. Zero conditional.
c) If I get $1 million in my life, I will marry the most beautiful woman in the universe. First conditional.
d) Had I studied this course ten years ago, I would have become a lecturer. Third conditional.
e) If I hadn't withdrawn from the gang, I would also be in prison now. Second Conditional
Explanation:
There are four types of conditionals, each of them expresses different situations.
- Zero conditional: we use it to talk about things that are always true. like sentence B, "If you freeze water, it becomes solid." To use the zero conditional, we use the If + clause in present simple,+ clause in present simple.
- First conditional: we use it to talk about things that may happen in the future or hypothetical situations. Sentence A, "Lea will go to NUST next year if she meets the requirements." uses the first conditional to talk about an event that is likely to happen in the future. Sentence c, "If I get $1 million in my life, I will marry the most beautiful woman in the universe." use this conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. To write a sentence, we first use the If + clause in the present simple,+ will + clause with the verb in the infinitive. Also, we can write the if + clause at the end. In this case, we do not add a comma after the will + infinitive.
- Second conditional: we use this conditional to talk about an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future. It is present in sentence E "If I hadn't withdrawn from the gang, I would also be in prison now.". To use it, we have to write the if + clause in past simple, + would + clause in the infinitive.
- Third conditional: we use this conditional to talk about something that we wish we had done in the past and its hypothetical outcome. It is present in sentence D "Had I studied this course ten years ago, I would have become a lecturer." We can see that the person is expressing a hypothetical situation in the past and how things would be. To use the third conditional, we write the if + clause in the past perfect, + would have + clause in the infinitive. In sentence D, instead of using if, there is an inversion of the auxiliary and the subject.
Answer:
It felt like everything had turned into slow motion,
Hi I'm Youmi,I just want to tell you my story,I hope it will gets your attention.
On a night of winter nights,the weather is cold, Darkness overseas the area, I was alone , I felt scared , My family has left and I stayed with my patients, I entered the memories room , Where pictures and happy family messages , And I felt that everything was returned in time I returned to the family warmer , oooh how much this beautiful , But , And arrived for the images of the last incident , It felt like everything had turned into slow motion. This is a really painful incident When will I see them again? I missed my family ☁✨