Answer:
Part A
1) pronoun
2) Adjective
3) verb
4) preposition
5) article
6) conjunction
7) pronoun
8) adverb
Part B
1) take, cut----- present tense
2) writing ----- present continuous tense
3) had taken ------- past participle
4) were falling ------- past continuous tense
5) cancelled ------ past tense
6) lived ------- past tense
Explanation:
There are eight parts of speech in the English language these are: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.
The function of the parts of speech is to indicate the function of a word as well as its meaning and grammatically significance within a sentence.
There are 12 major verb tenses in English language. These are;
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Simple
Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous
Future Simple
Future Perfect
Future Continuous
Future Perfect Continuous
Answer:
The answer? C
Explanation:
Why? first of- i took the test and got 100%, second, it talks about how it is low-cost and it connects to the students. I doubt i am wrong. IT IS C!!
Have a nice stranger! ~OwO~ also can you mark me brainliest? TvT
Answer:
I'm not sure if this is a multiple choice question but the answer is " It compares two unlike things that have more than one thing in common"
Explanation:
In an analogy, the writer takes two different things and makes a connection with it. In order to make a connection, we should first find the similarity between the 2 different things. I'm not if this is okay but on this website it said that "In an analogy, you yoke together two unlike things (eye and camera, the task of navigating a spacecraft and the task of sinking a putt), and all you care about is their major similarities. The most effective analogies are usually brief and to the point—developed in just a few sentences."
Answer:
Complete Subject= New Tropical Wave
Simple Subject= Wave
Explanation:
"A complete subject is the simple subject, or the main word or words in a subject, along with any of the modifiers that might describe the subject."
Basically something like "wave" would be a simple subject because its not giving all the info about the wave, just that it is a wave. Whileas a complete subject would be "New tropical wave" because we were given all the info about the subject, making it complete.