Derek enjoys playing baseball with his friends, going on camping trips with his dad, and traveling to different cities throughout the year.When I go to the park, I like bringing a blanket and to pack a picnic basket full of sandwiches and fruit.
I like playing hockey more than I like to play soccer. Jonathan enjoys watching comedy at the movie theater more than he likes watching horror films at the movie theater.
Mark Brainliest please
The discourse on language in education has taken the intelligentsia by storm in the wake of the Single National Curriculum (SNC). The polarisation between various points of view is so intense that a meaningful debate is impossible. It is intriguing why the supporters of English distort some issues beyond recognition. Hence here is another attempt to clarify issues.
First, it must be restated that the discussion is not whether children should learn English or a local language. Those who support the local languages as the medium of instruction have always added ‘and English must be taught as a foreign language’. I have yet to figure out why we are accused of pushing out English from our education system to make our children backwards and incapable of handling technology. It seems to imply that even if we are failing to teach English correctly it is fine so long as we stick to our mantra of English and English alone.
Condemnation means "An expression of very strong disapproval."
This definition could go for any of the examples above, depending on if the characters had disagreed upon anything. C, however, would be the best example for condemnation.
2. They ought to have thought of that sooner.
3. Children, would you like me to make something special for dinner tonight?
4. Robert could have forgotten to post the letter.
5. Excuse me, could I have a look at your newspaper?
6. They weren't able to finish the exercise because they didn't have time.
7. Mobile phones must not be used on the plane.
8. Richard can't have stole your camera.