This would definitely be FALSE. Being able to distinguish the subjects and objects will help you to avoid confusion on which verb or pronoun to use. We always follow the rules in subject-verb agreement as well as the pronoun-antecedent rules. Knowing either the subject is plural or singular will give you an idea on what verb to use. Same goes with the antecedents and pronouns to use.
Answer:
C, a wireless keyboard and a 24" LED monitor.
Explanation:
Desktop computers shouldn't need a foldable or split-style keyboard. A wireless keyboard is better than a gaming keyboard cost wise. A 24" LED would be more cost efficient and have good screen resolution.
<u>The following statements are true of works cited entries:</u>
-use hanging indents
<em>This means that all the lines of the entry are indented except the first line. </em>
-listed alphabetically
<em>This should be done according to the first item that appears in the works cited; it is usually the author's last name or the first word of an article's title. </em>
-include medium of publication
<em>Medium of publication refers to where one finds the source (example: web, book, magazine, etc) </em>
-include web addresses of Internet sources
<em>This means the URL (without the https://) DOI or permalink.</em>
-double spaced
<em>Usually all the essay is also double spaced. </em>
- For more information about works cited entries or how to cite visit: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/
An auxiliary verb is a verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs
Answer:
Topic, focus and working thesis.
Explanation:
During the first stage of the writing process, you must define your topic on which you write, focus of your writing and developing a working thesis. The first step of the writing process is our planning stage where we plan what to write and how it should be done. Listing, clustering, freewriting, looping, and asking the questions are the five pre-writing activities that can help you to decide what to write about.