Answer:
Option 2
Explanation:
Based on this excerpt, we can infer that Sergeant Price is very dedicated to his job. He is quick to report to his boss and is very attentive to his work, as shown by the line "before its voice ceased he stood at salute in the door.."
The words <em>goal </em>and <em>mole </em>have several similarities, but also several differences. When it comes to the similarities, these two words rhyme - they only differ in their initial letter (g and m), but apart from that, they sound pretty much the same. Other than that, both words are nouns - they belong to the same group of words.
When it comes to their differences, the obvious one is that they have completely unrelated meanings. Even though they sound similar, their meanings are nothing alike.
Answer B. (Future perfect tense is used, as the sentence refers to something that will be completed by some point in the future.) is correct.
B is correct because the event which will happen in the future (the baking of the cakes) will also have ended.
I will have baked is a correct form of future perfect, because future perfect is made with the following construction:
Subject + will have + past participle
Answer:
Dearest Friend,
Thank you so much for my gift! It means a lot to me and I have put in a special place so I don't lose it! You are a very good person and an even better friend and now is my turn to grab something special for you! It'll be waiting for you at home! I just wanted to write a letter and tell you how appreciative I am for this gift, it is very special to me and I wanted to thank you.
Your friend,
(your name)
Explanation:
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Answer:
They knew the Thames led to the center of London. They knew the British were defending the riverbanks