83. Complete the sentence with the correct simple present or present continuous form of the verb in parentheses. Do not use contractions. Example: The chicken needs (need) salt. American movies square (seem) different to Lorna.
Instructions: In each group, choose the letter of the item that is not parallel with the other items in the group. Choose. A a wild sea B a gray sky C off the rocky coast D a strong wind
Use the drop-down menus to identify the underlined phrase in each sentence. Astatue of great size stood in front of the castle. square Let's take a photograph of the beautiful mountain. square The family who lives next door asked me to babysit for their twins square
Japanese music is highly improvised. True False
52. will be released A) NO CHANGE B) is just released C) had just been released D) will have been just released
49. bring A) NO CHANGE B) brings C) bringing D) brought
Decide whether the underlined modifier is an Adjective or Adverb: Sally drove quickly. to the hospital. a. Adjective b. Adverb Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B
__ knights saw mythical creatures. Which is a preposition? Where In Thankfully
Complete the following sentence by selecting the correct form of the verb in simple present, simple past, or simple future tense. The worst dust storm __ on April 14,1935, a day called Black Sunday. happened will happen happens
Complete the following sentence by selecting the correct form of the verb in simple present, simple past, or simple future tense. Dust storms __ to affect the region , but hopefully they will not be as destructive as the storms of the 1930s. continue will continue continued
What is a rhetorical question,and how will you identify it? Definition: Example:
conjunction What is the meaning of this word? not well known a connecting word a plant that grows in the desert
Roman numerals can be questions. True False
What words do you think of when you hear the word blue?Keep brainstorming and writing your thoughts for at least two minutes. Use a timer to help you.
What was the last part of the story about? declarative $\square $ imperative
To shorten the text and keep the same energy, you could try: - "stoplying" - "stop the cap'(slang for stop lying) - "yeaudo" - "don't lie"
To match the "who" at the top and keep it short, try these: . "You. Who else?" - "Only you." - "U. Who else I'm texting?" - "Who u think?"
To match the "who"at the top and shorten your text, try these: - "U, who else?" - "You. Who else I'm texting?" - "U. I don't text nobody else." - "Just you lol."
To follow the "yea" at the top and keep it short, try: - "Wanna know sum?" - "Can I tell u sum?" - "Lemmetellu sum." . "Look."
Highlight the direct object of each bold verb in the sentence below. Jessie Prescott admired the space capsule in the museum.