Answer:
I was 80 francs richer before coming here.
Explanation:
<u>The comparative degree, as the name suggests, compares two things to show which has the lesser or greater degree of the quality stated. For instance, I can compare my height to someone else's: Mark is shorter than I am.</u>
We are supposed to transform a sentence by using the comparative degree. The sentence is: <em>But before coming here, I had at least 80 francs</em>. Since we do not have the context in which the speaker says that, I will assume this person had at least 80 francs, but now he/she does not. Having that in mind, we can create the following sentence in the comparative degree:
I was 80 francs richer before coming here.
False because you can always write a thesis on what you believe and what you believe may not always be disputable.
Answer:
Sorry, but I need points, don't have time or would answer, feel free to delete.
Explanation:
A. Jerry loves tennis he plays every day.
Here, there is a need for a semi colon because there are two independent clauses (Jerry loves tennis, he plays every day) that need to be separated.
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