Answer: The complete adverb clause is: If we sell our house
Explanation: An adverb clause begins with an adverb, has to count with a subject and a verb, and cannot be understood by itself. That is, you need to see the rest of the sentence in order to understand meaning. In this case, If ... house is the dependent clause because of the reason explained before (depends on the other clause to be clearly understood)
Answer:
I know
Explanation:
Never washed them in a while
<span>お幸せに。そして、お元気で。this is the correct way of saying in it.</span>
James should make a questionnaire or make a quiz type of a thing and then ask the students to fill it.
For selecting the students he should not point out a specific class or a specific group, the sample should be from the entire school hence cluster or stratified sampling to get better results.
And also make sure that all the age groups get the questionnaire. He can also first sample out movie enthusiasts and then further randomly choose a few of them.
C would only make sense, because everything on the ship has the perspective of everything else moving