Answer:
Dear ___
I would really like to visit Barcelona in Spain. I would love to see Sagrada Familia and it is a beautiful building representing the importance of a family. The amazing amount of museums it has is great and I would really like to see it. It has a really big stadium and a fantastic beach. I has some things you wouldn't normally see and it looks so interesting. I hope we could go there together.
Answer:
the shark was at sea for twenty-seven days
Explanation:
Typically in the introduction paragraph, the first sentence in the essay is the topic sentence.
In this article about "Doing Something is Nothing" by Anna Quindlen, she explains that American children lack downtime nowadays because their parents schedule their activities every single day. There should be a day wherein they do nothing because it increases the level of creativity that they need.
If the verb in the independent clause is in the present tense, the tense that the verb in the indirect quotation should be is <span>remain in its original tense.
</span>You don't have to shift tenses because it is present in the independent one.
For example:
He says: "I need to wash my hair."
He says that he needs to wash his hair.
You wouldn't say - he says that he needed to wash his hair.