b. rob's father said rob and the football coach working on some new drills.
c. rob's father said he and the football coach are working on some new drills.
d. rob's father said he and the football coach on some new drills.
b. general subjects; masculine and feminine pronouns
c. single subjects; masculine pronouns
d. plural subjects; feminine pronouns
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
i just took the test idk what he is talking about
The correct answer is - India.
The Sanskrit language is an ancient language of India. It is a language that is traced back up to 3,500 years. The Sanskrit is part of the big family of the Indo-European languages, and gradually evolving through the Indo-Aryan languages, and ending its development by being part of the Indo-Iranian languages.
This language is the liturgical language of the Hinduism, and also plays a big part in the writings of the Buddhism and the Jainism. The Sanskrit has used the Brahmi script for its written form.
A.
I'wl
B.
I'll
C.III
Which answer choice correctly replaces the underlined words?
Please check if I have turned off all the lights.
A.
Ive
B.
Iv'e
C.
I've
2.Which answer choice correctly replaces the underlined words?
A wild animal usually will not attack anyone.
A.
wo'nt
B.
wont
C.
won't
3.Which sentence does not contain any errors?
A.
Does the dog like to curl up in its' bed?
B.
Does the dog like to curl up in it's bed?
C.
Does the dog like to curl up in its bed?
4.Which sentence does not contain any errors?
A.
Your soccer ball for the game is in the garage.
B.
You'r soccer ball for the game is in the garage.
C.
Youre soccer ball for the game is in the garage.
D.
You're soccer ball for the game is in the garage.
5.Which sentence does not contain any errors?
A.
Theyre moving to a new house by the park.
B.
Their moving to a new house by the park.
C.
There moving to a new house by the park.
D.
They're moving to a new house by the park.
6.Which sentence does not contain any errors?
A.
How do the hamsters like they're wheel?
B.
How do the hamsters like their wheel?
C.
How do the hamsters like theyre wheel?
D.
How do the hamsters like there wheel?
7.Which sentence does not contain any errors?
A.
How did the dog get out of youre yard?
B.
How did the dog get out of you're yard?
C.
How did the dog get out of your yard?
D.
How did the dog get out of you'r yard?
8.Which sentence does not contain any errors?
A.
Do you know if that equipment is they'res?
B.
Do you know if that equipment is theirs?
C.
Do you know if that equipment is their's?
D.
Do you know if that equipment is there's?
9.Which sentence does not contain any errors?
A.
She hasnt let me know if it's time to leave yet.
B.
She hasnt let me know if its time to leave yet.
C.
She hasn't let me know if it's time to leave yet.
D.
She hasn't let me know if its time to leave yet.
The Ideal Gas Law is one of the Equations of State. Although the law describes the behavior of an ideal gas, the equation is applicable to real gases under many conditions, so it is a useful equation to learn to use. The Ideal Gas Law may be expressed as:
PV = NkT
where:
P = absolute pressure in atmospheres
V = volume (usually in liters)
n = number of particles of gas
k = Boltzmann's constant (1.38·10−23 J·K−1)
T = temperature in Kelvin