Yes everything is correct except in #4 you should change "is" to "are".
The sentence that correctly uses commas to separate coordinate adjectives is option D.
The Library of Congress appointed W.S Merwin to the prestigious, respected position of Poet Laureate Consultant.
The coordinate adjectives in this sentence are the words "<em>prestigious</em>" and "<em>respected</em>".
Coordinate adjectives are the adjectives which talk about the same noun. They appear in a sequence in the line and are separated with the help of commas. There is a way to find that whether a comma is required between the adjectives or not. The way is to ask a question that is the meaning of the sentence is the same if the adjectives are reversed or not. If the meaning is the same, then they are coordinate adjectives and if the meaning gets distorted or is changed then they are not coordinate adjectives.
Answer:
Trish has 27 stuffed animals
Explanation:
Barbara has 9 stuffed animal and Trish has 3 times more
so our eqution would be 9×3
Answer:27 stuffed animals
Answer:
Limp cause you can walk in any way and you can move in any way. You can limp only a few ways.
Answer:
1. Voy a ir a caminar por el sendero tan pronto como llegas a casa. future action
Explanation:
The subordinate clause is expressing a future action because it is talking about the plans that the person has as soon as the other gets home, we can see this thanks to the verb llegas and the expression - tan pronto como-, if we translated it will be I will go for a walk on the trail as soon as you get home.