Answer:
PRESENT VERBS: studies, encourages, TALKS
Sarah studies prior to her exams, instead of leaving it for the last minute, to receive a good mark.
Ms.Jacobs encourages her fellow students to never give up, even when things are the hardest.
Emily talks so much when she is at school, but when she gets home, she's as quiet as a mouse.
PAST VERBS: survived, cried
Alice, fortunately, survived after having a severe allergic reaction.
Keri cried for days after losing her mother, because she had no other family in the country at the time.
FUTURE VERBS: will go, will surprise
Mark will go to deliver an extra-large pizza box to a customer.
Jemma will surprise her son with a massive party at DisneyWorld tomorrow.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
If he was preparing for college he would be getting money
If he was gonna be a chef he would be cooking
If he was entering a video game contest he would be doing the regular stuff he does
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Answer:
An external conflict between the narrator and her mother over whether the girl on television is playing well.
Explanation:
This is the passage from "Two Kinds" that the question refers to:
<em>In spite of these warning signs, I wasn't worried. Our family had no piano and we couldn't afford to buy one, let alone reams of sheet music and piano lessons. So I could be generous in my comments when my mother bad-mouthed the little girl on TV.</em>
<em>"Play note right, but doesn't sound good! No singing sound," complained my mother.</em>
<em>"What are you picking on her for?" I said carelessly. "She's pretty good. Maybe she's not the best, but she's trying hard." I knew almost immediately I would be sorry I said that.</em>
<em>"Just like you," she said. "Not the best. Because you not trying." She gave a little huff as she let go of the sound dial and sat down on the sofa.</em>
<em>The little Chinese girl sat down also to play an encore of "Anitra's Dance" by Grieg. I remember the song, because later on I had to learn how to play it.</em>
In this passage, we see that the narrator believes the girl to be doing well when playing the piano because she is trying her best. However, we also learn that the narrator's mother disagrees with this sentiment. She believes that the girl is not doing a good job. In this passage, the conflict that takes place is external, and it involves a conflict between the narrator and her mother over whether the girl on TV is playing well.
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1. He is playing football
→ Football is played by him.
2. He has completed his homework.
→ His homework was completed by him.
3. I am eating my dinner.
→ My dinner was eaten by me.
4. The postman delivers letters.
→ <em>The letters were delivred by the postman.</em>
5. My mother teaches me English.
→<em> English was taught to me by my mother.</em>
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Manner because it is how they walked