Answer:
I believe it is Began, because of the information below.
Explanation:
In modern English “began” is the simple past tense of “begin” “he began to study for the test at midnight.” But the past participle form—preceded by a helping verb—is “begun.” “By morning, he had begun to forget everything he'd studied that night.
I got this information off the web, so do not copy the above, but from the information, I gathered I do believe it would be began. You can decide for yourself, but I hope this helps! Thanks and BRAINLIEST PLEASE!
I might be wrong, so please do tell me if I am!
Answer:
"I guess Coach Rossi thought I did really well because he asked me to pitch a few before the inning was up."
Answer:
At the beginning of the story, Greg Ridley is in a bad mood, and is dreading receiving a lecture from his father, as he knows what the end result will be.
At the end of the story, Greg is anticipating a lecture from his dad once again, but this time, he smiles at the thought of it.
This change occurs because Lemon Brown tells Greg about how he lost his own son, and that the lessons and things a father gives a son should be treasured. Greg realizes this is true, and it shows in his character shift at the end of the story.
Answer:
I have two answers: "Linguists classify vowels according to four pieces of information: tongue height, tongue backness, lip rounding, and tenseness," found on {I can't say the engine but you know what I mean]. My second for vowels is making sounds from the back of your mouth, and lips or tongue don't touch anything.
For consonant sounds (found on "bing"):
the voicing: is it voiced or voiceless,
the place of articulation: where is the vocal tract obstructed, and.
the manner of articulation: how is the vocal tract obstructed.