Sorry I had to write it on my notes because it wouldn’t post
Came with friend to inspect the bride . Her parents
Arcangelo Corellio was a professional Italian Violinist. He contributed to the concerto-grosso principle
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<h2>Answer:</h2><h3> Tittle: Reduce Pollution</h3>
I am Seema And I am here to give u some safety measures and also how u should protect our planet Earth from pollution.
<h3> <em><u>Safety </u></em><em><u>Measures</u></em><em><u>:</u></em></h3>
To save our planet from more pollution we have to act smarter and give some attention towards our planet
Protecting our planet starts with you. Here are just a few of the things you can do.
Ten Simple Things You Can Do to Help Protect the Earth
Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Cut down on what you throw away. Follow the three "R's" to conserve natural resources and landfill space.
Volunteer. Volunteer for cleanups in your community. You can get involved in protecting your watershed, too.
Educate. When you further your own education, you can help others understand the importance and value of Ur Planet.
I guess this would help a little now? what say if it do help then mark as brainliest. :)
The English language is the result of the blending of several languages into one. These are the stages in the formation of the language:
- Old English: first appeared during the early Middle Ages (550-1066 AD). It was a Germanic dialect spoken by the Angle, Saxon and Jute invaders of the ancient Roman Britain. It became predominant and also adopted several words of Brittonic and Latin in its <em>lexicon</em>.
- Middle English: in 1066 the French Norman William the Conqueror invaded and subjugated England. Old French Norman would be the language of the Royal Court and the civil administration until the 16th century (1150-1500 AD). During this time a large influx of French and Latin words entered the English lexicon. Nowadays, 28 percent of English words come from French and 29 % come from Latin but the grammatical structure remains undoubtedly Germanic and the most commonly and most often used words are Germanic.
- Early Modern English: it gradually replaced French in the court and administrations between the years 1500 – 1750 AD. Three was a Great Vowel Shift during this period, when pronunciation of vowels completely changed but no one knows yet why or how it occurred.
- Late Modern English: 1750-1900 AD. The modern language was already formed with an influx of non-European words coming from the British Empire colonies.
- Contemporary English 1900 – now. Than language as we know it nowadays.