Among those sentences only the last one has a verb modified by an adverb:the verb is "hid" and the adverb is "quickly". In fact there are no other adverbs in those sentences.
The best way to prevent fatigue with a person that has been
diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is that the nurse should
advice the client to engage into eating more nutritious foods and that the
client should exercise and reducing stress by engaging to healthy activities
because by this, this can slow its progression and the symptoms to be
minimized.
Answer: B
Explanation:
a lot of Psalms will have a transcript before the actual verses start that explains how it was sung and sometimes why. This is generally what scholars believe the word <em>Selah</em> was for.
Answer:
would have to raise
The definition of past tense:
a tense expressing an action that has happened or a state that previously existed.
So, we eliminate the ones in past tense
<em>did have to raise its dues</em>
Definition of present tense:
The present tense is used for actions which are happening now.
So, we eliminate ones using present tense
<em>raises</em>
Final note:
If one word or phrase in a sentence/paragraph is past or present tense, the whole thing will need to be past or present tense.
Hope that helped!!
- Kaavya
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It was around the 1960s Im 95% sure.