You could add the prefix "mis", which basically means wrong or unsuitabe. Then, you would have the word "misconception", a wrong or erroneous belief. :)
Themselves, myself, herself, himself.
There are lions and roaring tigers,
and enormous camels and things,
There are biffalo-buffalo-bisons,
and a great big bear with wings.
There's a sort of a tiny potamus,
and a tiny nosserus too -
But I gave buns to the elephant
when I went down to the Zoo!
There are badgers and bidgers and bodgers,
and a Super-in-tendent's House,
There are masses of goats, and a Polar,
and different kinds of mouse,
And I think there's a sort of a something
which is called a wallaboo -
But I gave buns to the elephant
when I went down to the Zoo!
If you try to talk to the bison,
he never quite understands;
You can't shake hands with a mingo -
he doesn't like shaking hands.
And lions and roaring tigers
hate saying, "How do you do?" -
But I give buns to the elephant
when I go down to the Zoo!
1. B 2.A 3.C just took the quick check
Hi
the correct answer is B
That students enjoyed is a subordinate clause (it can't stand alone); an adverb subordinate clause introduced by "that", a subordinating conjunction
A and C are the main clause the main clause
D is nothing : doesn't have a subject
hope this helps !