
<h2>4. Underline the correct form.</h2>
- <u>don't</u><u> </u><u>have </u><u>to</u>
- <u>don't</u><u> </u><u>have </u><u>to</u>
- <u>mustn't</u>
- <u>has </u><u>to</u>
- <u>must</u>
- <u>must</u>
<h2>5. Complete the sentences with a verb in the -ing form.</h2>
- going
- playing
- cooking
- winning
- being
<h2>6.Make first conditional sentences.</h2>
- If Harry will ring me I'll tell you.
- Yasuko will be upset if she doesn't pass the exam.
- If you will catch the 11.15 train you'll get to London at 12:30.
- I won't be able to go to work if it's snowing.
- Louis will arrive on time if she takes a taxi.
- They won't go to the beach if it's raining.
- If Pablo will miss the meeting his boss will be angry.
- If we don't take a map we will get lost.
HOPE THIS HELPS^^
I think it's personification because it's not comparing anything.
Answer:
I think it is the young turtle
Explanation:
Answer:
Since there is nothing underlined, I will identify the part of speech for every word.
Dolley - proper noun
Madison - proper noun
the - definite article
wife - common noun, singular, countable
of - preposition
the - definite article
fourth - adjective
United States - proper noun
president - common noun, singular, countable
is - present form of the auxiliary verb to be in third person
one - cardinal number
of - preposition
history`s - abstract noun, singular, countable (possessive form - Saxon genitive)
many - adjective
interesting - adjective
women - common noun, plural, countable
B - It can leave the reader unsatisfied
An anticlimax is a disappointing (or unsatifying) ending to an otherwise exciting series of events. Example: think of an action movie that just ends without wrapping up the loose ends or leaves too many unanswered questions.