After sentence 13 I have to have 20 characters to post the answer
Answer and Explanation:
Juliet would still love Romeo, regardless of his last name and the family he belongs to. We can see this, because Juliet herself claims that the name Romeo is meaningless to her, because with any name he would still be the Romeo she fell in love with. Juliet claims this soon after learning that Romeo is a Montague, when she was already in love. The role of "forbidden love" in Juliet's attraction to Romeo is small, as Juliet falls in love with Romeo before learning that their family were enemies and would never allow them to be together. You may know this from the speech Juliet makes on her bedroom balcony when she declares her love for Romeo.
It is important to remember that "Romeo and Juliet" is a play written by Shakespeare. In this story, we get to know the tragic romance lived by Romeo and Juliet and learn how petty intrigues can have horrible results.
The Louvre museum was started in 1793, the British museum was started in 1753. The Louvre museum get 2.5 million more visitors the the British museum per year. The Louvre museum has 80,000 items and 2,000 staff while the British museum has 7 million items and 800 staff.
I am pretty sure its a listener who does not speak
Answer:
<u>The bold is the grammatical errors in the text:</u>
Geocaching is a fun hobby that gets you and your friends and family out and about in your local area. My kids just love it! It’s basically an treasure hunt for the 21st century, where you can get fit, enjoy the fresh air, and discover new places. All you need is an handheld GPS (or a mobile phone) and a adventure-loving nature!
Correction:
Geocaching is a fun hobby that gets you and your friends and family out and about in your local area. My kids just love it! It’s basically a treasure hunt for the 21st century, where you can get fit, enjoy the fresh air, and discover new places. All you need is a handheld GPS (or a mobile phone) and an adventure-loving nature!
Explanation:
In English grammar, "an" is only used when a vowel ( a, e, i, o, u ) follows it. For example, "an organism" or "an idiot".
"a" is used when a consonant follows it. A consonant is every letter in the English alphabet except a, e, i, o, u because these are vowels. For example, "a pencil case" or "a flower pot".
Hope this helps.
- profparis