When economists refer to capital<span>, they usually mean the physical tool, plants and equipment that allow for increased work productivity. I hope that helped.</span>
Ridden because rode doesn't sound correct when u read it out loud w/the sentence. Ridden to me sounds better w/the sentence.
Answer:
The second option, "Dad bought potato salad at the market that is made with pickle relish."
Explanation:
There should at least be a comma after "market", because a reader might of thought the market was made with pickle relish, instead of the potato salad.
<span>The threat to newspapers now appears from nearly every indicator. From 1950 through 1999, for instance, newspaper revenue grew seven percent a year. From 2000 through 2006, by contrast, it has grown by just 0.5%. Then in the first quarter of 2006, growth was even less: 0.35%.</span>