I went to the cottage, my sister went to the zoo.
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Answer:
The word 'any' is used to refer to one <em><u>OR </u></em>some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or many -- so, both Henrietta and Felecia are correct in that respect.
Explanation:
Henrietta: "Are there any students who have been sent to detention?"
Felecia: "Any coin I find on the ground is a coin worth picking up."
Explanation:
two
English. English has only two morphological tenses: the present (or non-past), as in he goes, and the past (or preterite), as in he went. The non-past usually references the present, but sometimes references the future (as in the bus leaves tomorrow).
Cacti is the plural form of Cactus.
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Answer:
to instead of two
passed instead of past
Explanation
On their road trip from Mexico to the Grand Canyon, Gabrielle and Shelley passed through the cities of Tucson, Phoenix, and Flagstaff.