Answer:
decrease
Explanation:
The verb to wane means to diminish in intensity, to be less brilliant or powerful, a bit like a to dim. So, decrease would be the best match to wane. You might have a dimmer control at home for some lights, to control the intensity.
Increase is the opposite of to increase of course.
Healthy and sick are not words that have similar meanings as wane, since they relate to living organisms, not lights.
A.I rode a skateboard to school yesterday.
In my opinion, b. visible already means it's clear to the eye, hence 'to the eye' should be eliminated! :)
part one:
2) applying to this job
3) remembering names
4) winning the lottery
5) being late
6) eating at home, we went to a restaurant
7) a queue
8) playing very well
Part two:
2) by standing on a chair
3) by turning a key
4) by borrowing too much money
5) by driving too fast
6) by putting some pictures on the walls
part 3:
2) paying
3) going
4) using
5) getting in
6) being
7) telling
8) working at
9) turning
10) taking
part 4:
2) I'm looking forward to seeing her.
3) I'm not looking forward to going to the dentist.
4) I'm looking forward to leaving next summer.
5) I'm looking forward to playing tennis after so long.
I hope this helps :3
It can be made anywhere but the good one is the white one it’s really nice and okay