When could is used it refers to an ability that <span>a person generally had in the past or to something that was generally possible in the past, can is present.
I could wash the dishes for you. (having the ability to do it)
I can wash the dishes for you. (its actually going to be done)
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Answer:
1.thief/thug 2.on 3.and 4.county 5.phones 6.they 7.affected 8.that 9.tortured 10.old
the correct answer is, D. Unrealistic expectations can lead to disappointment
Answer:
C
Explanation:
You can test whether a sentence is a fragment by saying it aloud without any context and seeing if it makes sense.
Both A and B make sense outside of context, but in the case of C, it has the word "as". Because the word "as" is the first word in the sentence, you'd expect it to be a part of a sentence (even though it isn't)- making it a fragment.
The answer may be D: it persuades the readers that sugar is as important an invention as steel.
<em>[Note]</em> - sugar is a man-made, highly processed product. Sugars are called monosaccharides and include glucose, fructose, and galactose.
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