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I need to say at which position "finally" stands. and I have no idea... Here the sentence: Age had finally wearied
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A car traveling 16.0m/s crashes into concrete embankment and stops in 0.08s. Calculate:
the initial speed in mi/hr the average
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A car traveling 16.0m/s crates into concrete embankment and steps in 0.08s. Calculate:
the initial speed in mi/hr the average
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I have a question about compounds... I think I illustrate it to you best with an example: in "an off-campus
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MRS. M IS GOING TO PUT DOWN TILES ON HER KITCHEN FLOOR. SHE PLANS TO USE A PATTERN WHERE THERE WILL BE 3 SQUARE TILES FOR EVERY
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CAN SOMEONE HELP ME FIND THE GCF OF THIS POLYNOMIAL?
6x^4+18x^2=
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What volume of a 0.176 M Na2S solution contains 1.01 g of Na+ ions?
Please show work, I appreciate your help
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I wrote a story with preterit in that story the man talks of what happened 10 years before (It's a bet, he should be
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Hello! I had to read a novel and do a work about it
I told what I read Can you above all correct me the tenses? The narrator, an
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Indicate whether the tasks in Exercises 2–6 involve perimeter or area.Determining the number of tiles needed to floor a
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A pollster wants to minimize the effect the order of the questions has on a person's response to a survey. How many different
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How would I start an apology letter on a trip that has been canceled and the deposit will not be given back because that bus
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oh no you misunderstood what I need to do. I will explain it a bit different. The original sentence is: Age had finally wearied him. And I need to describe to position of the adjunct finally. So in an other sentence it could be: "A few years later, the
I still can`t think of a adjective compound that stands behind the noun... Is it possible that somethink like this exisct? because adjectives give nearer information to nouns and therefor they stand before them, or?
can you think of any other compound behind a noun that is written with a hyphen?
can you built a sentence where t-none stands after the noun?
I saw this page, too but wasn't sure wether it is a always the case that it isen't hypaneted. Dict.leocsaid that there are some cases where it is written with hyphen... Tbe explanation said something like if it is commen to write the word with hyphencit is
so if i wrote what happened 10 years before i use preterit or past perfect? please...
I would say "for the first year"
I would like to know if I begin my story "The man was remembering how, ten years before, he had given a party..." I talked of what happened in past perfect or preterit ex: for the first in solitary confinement he suffered / or / he had suffered the bet
I know what I wrote doesn't mean anything
PRETERIT it is a tense I use it in: I was young I went to ... I bought a present
I don't speak english (every day)it is my second language that's why I asked you that...
***Can you correct me the tenses?***
nobody??
please? If you want I can help you on or in french( i'm) and spanish