Answer:
ill help:)
Explanation:
dear phone im sorry but this isnt working out the way i planned it to. you distract me from my passions to much. i just cant get away from you most of the time. you just wont leave me alone. its a very toxic relationship. i wake up at night to you making noise. im at school and the whole time you are trying to get my attention. i just cant do this anymore. im sorry . i hope you find someone that loves you the way i did. i hope you are happy its just i cant do this anymore. i need to focus on my life and whats ahead of me . ill ove you forever and i hope your happy. goodbye. im sorry.
Answer:
A. In pedometer, ped comes from the Latin pedis, which means "foot."
Explanation:
Etymology is the study of the history of words. Basically, you want to find out the origins of the word. Therefore, A is the correct choice as it describes how the word "pedometer" came to be, originating from the Latin word meaning foot. Etymology is not the synonyms, definition, or pronunciation of a word and thus you can rule out B, C, and D.
Overall, either by ruling out choices or by the definition of etymology, A is the correct answer.
The possessive pronoun is <em>"your"</em>.
You left <u>your</u> bike out in the rain today.
A possessive pronoun is that part of any sentence that provides "ownership" to something or to someone. It substitutes a noun sentence.
Examples:
The shirt is <em>mine</em>.
That is <em>her</em> pen.
Take <em>your</em> ball.
What words are possessive pronouns? Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.