Asked by SkatingDJ

Which sentence uses the future tense of the verb 'to go' correctly?
She has gone to Paris only once.
She is going to Paris this season.
She will got to Paris next autumn.
She's been going to Paris for years.

It cant be a or d so either b or c... b?

Which word from the paragraph is the best context clue to the meaning of 'bleak'?
Often she found herself thinking of the beauty of Maryland, the mellowness of the soil, the richness of the plant life there. The climate itself makes for an ease of living that could never be duplicated in this bleak, barren countryside.
climate
ease
barren
duplicated

not sure... is it climate?

pls help! thx

Answers

Answered by Jeff
She will go to paris next autumn

Im not sure But, bleak means Like cold and cloudy, Unwelcomeing, or discouraging
Answered by SkatingDJ
ooh, i see how it's the third one.

I'm going with climate since it seems like nothing else really goes...
Answered by Ms. Sue
Climate is not right. Check the definitions of your answer choices.

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