The answer: " -ible"
The word is: "exhaustible" .
Group: VII .
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The following rule applies, as mentioned within the question, and as quotated DIRECTLY from THIS VERY QUESTION:
"<span>Group VII. When the word has an immediate -tion form, -ible is used.</span>"
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Note: The word, "exhaust" ; does, in fact have an "immediate -tion form" ;
since the word, "exhaust" ; ends with the letter, "t" ; and since the word, "exhaust" ; has an "immediate -tion" form, which is the word, "exhaustion" ; then "Group VII" applies.
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The word is "exhaustible" ; (note that the ending is: "-ible").
Group: VII .
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Answer:
The reader might learn new information.
Explanation:
Narration is point of view.
There could be first person, where the narrator is a character in the story.
"I jumped into the air."
Second person is when the author is addressing you, the reader, but this isn't really used in stories.
"You jumped into the air."
Third person is when the narrator talks about the story and the characters.
"He jumped into the air."
In first person, you could have multiple people narrating the story at different times. For example, here are two people narrating the story:
"I jumped into the air."
"I saw bob jump into the air across the street. Oh, no! He forgot that he ate 10 hot dogs yesterday! He's going to vomit!"
As you can see, going into another person's mind to see their perspective of the story can greatly change what is going on. You can learn new information based on who is the narrator.
Since 'next' is a time-order word, you need another.
'Then' is a time-order word. You are not stating a 'fact', nothing happened abruptly, or 'suddenly', and you aren't comparing anything, 'similarly'.
What is written in bold is the subject, <em>what is written in italic is the predicate </em><u><em>and what is underlined is the object. </em></u>
Maria <em>is playing with her</em> <u>dolls</u>
He <em>is repairing his </em><u>laptop</u>
Ann <em>is driving her</em><u> car</u>
Arnold <em>is jumping the </em><u>fence</u>
Dad <em>is writing a</em><u> letter</u>.
The Subject in a sentence is the noun or the pronoun which performs and action, the action performed is the predicate in which we find the verb. The object is a noun or a pronoun which is acted upon by the subject.
Answer:
What would fifty years in Washington D.C. look like from now? That's what me and my siblings are experiencing right now. Trying to find a new leader and getting used to it is what we need to do. So many obstacles will get in our way. Nothing will stop us though from achieving our goal and fixing everything.
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