Answer: Salude, despidase, agradece, cumpla, disculpes, respeta. Ojala ayude!
Explanation:
Answer:
B). The team’s report wasn’t due until next Friday, but it was turned in early.
C). Jack wasn’t hired in December ’07; he was hired in January ’08.
Explanation:
The apostrophe (') is demonstrated as the punctuation mark that is either employed to show the contraction or omission of numbers or letters or to reflect the possession.
As per the question, options B and C employ the apostrophe correctly as they correctly show the possession of the report of the team as 'team's report' and contraction of auxiliary verb 'was not' as 'wasn't'(omission of the letter 'o'). The first option is incorrect as it wrongly displays the use of possession(for words ending with letter 's') and the last option must include a contraction('it's) instead of possession. Thus, <u>options B and C</u> are the correct answers.
There could be a few terms but I would say analysis.
Answer:
By taking note of the position of adverbs
Explanation:
The positions of the adverbs in relation to the modifying nouns relates if these constituents are NPs and not AdvPs. For example, the following sentences would have different meanings:
- She quietly kissed the cat (she kissed the cat without making noise).
- She kissed the cat quietly (she kissed the cat slowly).
The position of the words determines the meaning of the sentences.