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Firlakuza [10]
3 years ago
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Question 2 of 20

English
1 answer:
Tema [17]3 years ago
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B and D?

Explanation:

You should probably list the similarities AND differences when making a compare AND contrast essay but if you can only choose one answer, then I think A would be the best since it's a broad answer

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Exercise 1

1. My neighbor is uncommonly thrifty.

My neighbor - subject

is - present tense of the verb <em>to be</em>

uncommonly - adverbial

thrifty - subject complement (adjective)

2. The Oldsmobile was on its last legs

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was - past tense of the verb <em>to be</em>

on its last legs - adverbial

3. Celia is the CEO of a large multinational corporation.

Celia - subject

is - present tense of the verb <em>to be</em>

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4. The last performance of Death of a Salesman was on Friday.

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5. The plumber will be here soon.

The plumber - subject

will be - future tense of the verb <em>to be</em>

here - adverbial

soon - adverbial

Exercise 2

1. The taxi driver seemed like a nice man.

The taxi driver - subject

seemed - linking verb (past tense)

like a nice man - subject complement (noun phrase)

2. The inside of the bakery smells delicious.

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