It comments on and explains the events to the audience.
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Answer:
The past tense of teach is taught. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of teach is teaches. The present participle of teach is teaching. The past participle of teach is taught.
Explanation:
Inflections of 'teach' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
teaches v 3rd person singular
teaching v present
taught v past
Answer:
Your answer seems best. Trust yourself. :)
Explanation:
A lesson should have a quiz right after it, the quiz will have the lesson name or number on it
<span>C. A potential employer
The context clue here is "</span><span>I'm very interested in the open position at your company". From this piece of the example, we know that the author is not part of the company currently because of the use of the pronoun your. We also know that the author is interested in a job at the company and the person she is writing to is in charge. This leaves C as the only correct answer.</span><span>
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