The most appropriate options seem to be "He should raise his hand to indicate that he wants to enter the conversation" and "He should take notes reminding himself to do research on shipping later".
Louise was addressed the logistics and the timing of the operation before getting interrupted by Mark, who brings up a valid point regarding time constraints that could deny the possibility of getting enough money to carry on with the plan. However, Louise clarifies exactly how much money they would need after considering some savings they already had at their disposal.
They're both focused on the topic at hand and actively participating, the only mistake Mark makes that seems to annoy Louise is that he interrupted her. In addition, Mark could help the situation by doing some extra research about the shipping later, without interrupting the flow of the discussion or compromising the schedule.
Hope this helps!
If this is a true or false question, I'd say false
Its A
Since we went to the fair, we're going to save our money.
Answer:
This answer appears to be incomplete and I couldn't find it online, but it must be completed with a conditional. I will give you an example of how both sentences can be completed and then an explanation so that you can understand it.
Explanation:
1.If I were a teacher, I would teach English.
2.If I could live anywhere, I would live near the beach.
Conditionals are expressions or phrases that we use in our day to day. These serve to express that something happens if something else happens before, this means that one action is subject to and depends on the other.
To start you should know what are the 4 different types of conditionals, these are the following:
- Zero conditional: We will form this conditional as follows:
If clause / Conditional clause - present simple
Result clause - present simple
- First conditional: If clause / Conditional clause - present simple
Result clause - Future simple
- Second conditional: If clause / Conditional clause - past simple
Result clause - would + verb
- Third conditional: If clause / Conditional clause - past perfect
Result clause - would have + past participle