Answer:
It shows that he was convinced that Fred (his son-in-law) was capable of running the project, in addition to believing that family businesses are successful.
Explanation:
Edwin and Fred made a strong friendship, which made Edwin trust and admire Fred a lot and his abilities to do a job well done, honest and successful. When Fred married Edwin's daughter, that trust and friendship became even more established and made Edwin see Fred as a member of his family, which was perfect for him to hand the inn project over to Fred and leave the business will be run within his family.
Either add the passage with the question so we know what you are referring to or do not post questions like these. Not everybody has read what you have. This question is completely useless and unanswerable without the story to go off of.
Answer: I Don't like it
Explanation:
Some people need hands on learning
Answer:
‟Michelle gave ME this book free for my birthday even though the book is hers‟ said Michael
Explanation:
An objective pronoun acts as the object of a sentence—it receives the action of the verb. The objective pronouns are her, him, it, me, them, us, and you.
A possessive pronoun is a pronoun indicating possession (belonging), for example mine, yours, hers, theirs, his. Example: **I think this laptop is hers!** So, to put those both in a sentence, you can make a dialogue.
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Answer:
'barked' - simple predicate
'barked at the mailman' - complete predicate
Explanation:
The <u>simple predicate</u> is the verb or verb phrase.
The verb or the verb phrase in the sentence is 'barked'.
The <u>complete predicate</u> is the action word plus descriptors.
The complete predicate is 'barked at the mailman'.