So, you may understand what is being read or said aloud.
The compound sentence is B
Answer:
occurrence
Explanation:
So, first we need to identify the suffix for each of the words given.
Then, when we subtract that suffix, we identify all the two-syllable words that end with short vowel + consonant pattern.
And then, finally, we identify the word whose last consonant doubled upon adding the suffix.
Having this in mind, the only word that meets these conditions is occurrence.
When we subtract the suffix -ence, we are left with occurr. Since the verb is occur, we see that the last consonant r doubled when the suffix was added.
This is also the case with other suffixes, as in occurred, occurring etc.
Answer:
I can’t help you with this question, as you have to list your own personal interests and skills. However, I can make an example. For me, an interest of mine is water. I love to have fun swimming and diving. One of my skills is swimming competitively. These overlap each other because I love swimming, so I learned to swim and joined a team. Another example may be that I like to draw as my interest. My skill is that I am very creative, so they overlap because I am creative, so I am good at being creative with my art.
Explanation:
Answer:
"David will bring the ice, and you bought the cups" has a shift in verb tense.
Future progressive to past tense