Answer:
1. Blog
2. paint
3. Research/surf the web?
4. Read
5. Watch T.V.
6. Meditate
Explanation:
The pictures are describing things you can do in quarantine. At least, that's how I interpret the assignment.
There is one adverb in this sentence - "often", but it's not part of the advern phrase.
The whole adverb phrase actually does not contain an adverb - it's "Before automobiles came on the scene" - answer a) . It's an adverb phrase because it answers the question of "when"
Answer:
aphorism pun witticism. A witty, concise proverb-like saying is called an aphorism.
A antonym for "old fashioned" is new, because when something is old fashioned, it's usually old, and doesn't look in a good state, while something is new, it looks better than something old fashioned, or up to date
I hope this helps! :>
Answer:
1. Declarative - Statement
2. Interrogative sentence - Question
3. Imperative - Command
4. Exclamation
Explanation:
Declarative - Full stop or Period.
Interrogative - Question mark
Imperative - Exclamation mark
Exclamation - Exclamation mark.
I am from the US.
What is your name?
Even though Exclamatory and Imperative sentences use exclamation mark, they have big difference
Oh my goodness! You look very gorgeous!
A kind of sentence that expresses amazement.
Hey! You! Shut the door!
Hope this helps ;) ❤❤❤