I believe it should be an interjection
Ending the adjectives with -ed is not needed, so those answers are out. As for the numbers, the rule is usually that numbers one through nine are spelled out whereas number 10 and up are written in numbers. That said, you do not hyphenate the number with the word, so four-letter word would be correct.
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
My father asked my mother if the dinner is read6
2. Who remove these chair.
3. will dr. sahid fix the issue?
4. my friend ask me to the train station (not sure with tjis)
5 the teacher ask mahela if hes non vegetarian food
Answer:
2. Goodbyes
Explanation:
Wake me up before you leave for the airport so we can say our goodbyes
Answer:
The temperature is freezing. We should turn off the air conditioner. What are the different ways the two sentences in the box can be correctly combined? The temperature is freezing, so we should turn off the air conditioner. We should turn off the air conditioner because the temperature is freezing. As a result, the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. Since the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, but we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner.
Explanation:
The temperature is freezing. We should turn off the air conditioner. What are the different ways the two sentences in the box can be correctly combined? The temperature is freezing, so we should turn off the air conditioner. We should turn off the air conditioner because the temperature is freezing. As a result, the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. Since the temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, but we should turn off the air conditioner. The temperature is freezing, we should turn off the air conditioner.