Answer: We use the <em><u>simple past</u></em> tense to talk about <em><u>finished actions</u></em> because they happened in the past.
We use the <em><u>present continuous</u></em> tense to talk about actions that are<em><u> not finished</u></em>, because <u><em>they are happening at the moment of speaking</em></u> or<em><u> they are going to happen in the future</u></em>.
<h2><em>Eiztari</em></h2>
Im going with B sorry if it's wrong
Answer:
get them away from social media and electronics. have them go get dirty at the park or in there backyard. show them fun things you did when you were there age
The function of an interjection is to express emotions or sudden bursts of feelings. The emotion being expressed varies.
Yes, that answer is correct.