<u>First way: </u>
You would have to change the verb tense of the verbs.
For example: Dinner is cooked.
This is removing the -s and adding an -ed to the end of cooks.
<u>Second way:</u>
Add the adjective to the beginning of the sentence.
- The <em>delicious </em>dinner cooks
- The <em>funny </em>clown chuckled
- The <em>fast </em>car raced
- The <em>graceful </em>dancer spun
- The <em>big </em>panther growled
- The <em>colorful </em>leaves fall
- The <em>golden </em>bread baked
- The <em>beautiful </em>lake glistened
- The <em>pirate </em>ship glides
I hope this helps! You don't have to use these exact adjectives, but you can! They are just ones I came up with.
Answer:
1. yes I think they will have a lasting friendship.
1 a. In the story they had a lot of fun playing, going outside etc.
2. yes
2 a. Small things keep us from thinking about or fully understanding
what is most important and difficult in life.
2 b. Television; video games; fights with friends, siblings, or parents; and so on.
3. I don't know
<h2>HOPE TILL HERE IT'S HELPFUL </h2>
1 The answer is A, it's a bad omen for the battle's outcome.
2. The answer is D, Anthony survives the battle and declares Brutus the most noble Roman because he was the only one who acted for the good of Rome.