English has __________ main tenses and __________ forms of each.four . . . three
three . . . four
five . . . four
four . . . five

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: 3 or 4 would the answer
Answer 2
Answer:

Hey there! This is how the question is written.


English has three main tenses and four forms of each.




Related Questions

4.What is guidance? Provide an example of a parent providing guidance to a child?
Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? A. Occasionally, a teenager skates past our house with a wide grin and waves to us. B. I want to learn to be a skater like her someday. C. A flip, a grind, and an ollie are all tricks that challenge this daring skater. D. Many a child watches as the teenager rolls down the street.
Rather than focusing on the pain and agony of persecution or hardship, a Christian must learn to believe the promises of God.TrueFalse
Round to the nearest cent $0.4625
Why character would be the best example of an archetype

Which one of the following sentences contains a predicate adjective? A. I brought my lunch for the first time this year.
B. We scanned the distant shore for signs of life.
C. What does this hard lesson teach you?
D. The teacher appeared angry when Dave forgot his homework.

Answers

D. The teacher appeared angry when Dave forgot his homework. This sentence contains a predicate adjective.

Predicate adjectives are adjectives that follow a linking verb and provide information that describes the subject of the sentence.

Subject - Teacher
Linking Verb - appeared
Predicate Adjective - angry

A predicate adjective can be a single adjective or can be a phrase that includes an adjective and any modifiers.

Poetry in contemporary British literature represents a departure from poetry typical of the Romantic period primarily because poetry in contemporary British literaturea. uses the language of everyday people to deliver its message.
b. relies on emotions and florid dialogue to sway readers.
c. presupposes a high level of morality on the part of the reader.
d. shows disdain for the politics of Cold War socie

Answers

Poetry in contemporary British literature represents a departure from poetry typical of the Romantic period primarily because poetry in contemporary British literature presupposes a high level of morality on the part of the reader. The answer is letter C.

Poetry in contemporary British Literature represents a departure from poetry that is typical of the romantic period primarily because poetry in contemporary British Literature uses the language of everyday people to deliver its message. It does not concern about Romanticism in relation to British Literature.

What does bias have to do with comparison and contrast

Answers

Bias is just another for used for compare or contrast

. According to the text, how did Socrates change the course of philosophy? A. Socrates criticized the restrictions placed on philosophy based on wealth and fees of the Sophists, essentially creating "free thinking." B. Socrates moved away from metaphysical thinking and began focusing on moral, social, and psychological questions. C. Socrates broke away from any remaining traces of religion and religious ideas in the then-current subject of philosophy. D. Socrates began focusing more on asking questions than on finding answers, which is what the Sophists were more concerned with at the time.

Answers

B. Socrates moved away from metaphysical thinking and began focusing on moral, social, and psychological questions.

Explanation:

The Sophists of the Greek focused on aspects that defined/explained reality and the characteristics related to reality in a broader range, i.e., to understand it more deeply beyond common senses, stimuli experienced by an individual in his/her life.

Socrates, who also taught to people (like Sophists) did not charge any fee for it (unlike Sophists). He believed that this is a part of every individual's life and it is our right to know about these basic values in a deeper way.

As a pivotal figure in Greek Philosophy, Socrates changed the dimension of thought and approach towards understanding life. Prior to Socrates, philosophers in Greek completely focused on physical and natural elements. But Socrates discarded the metaphysical element of it. He developed a process of teaching people moral, social and psychological elements to understand the same.

Read the excerpt from "Let bindi have the limelight." in Australia, spring begins in september, so for the irwins, the new season began with unspeakable sadness. As the dust settled, though, a new beginning slowly and steadily took shape. To start fresh with hearts so badly broken was incredibly difficult, but it was also necessary. Terri and the kids were determined to do it for their supporters and fans, for wildlife everywhere and, of course, for steve. How would readers most likely connect this excerpt to their own lives? 1. by understanding how challenging it is to be part of a famous family
2. by understanding how hard it is to carry on after losing a loved one
3. by relating to the changes that occur with every season
4. by relating to the time it takes to be an animal ambassador

Answers

Answer:

2. By understanding how hard it is to carry on after losing a loved one.

Explanation:

The excerpt is from "Let Bindi Have The Limelight" from the book Steve and Bindi Irwin by Amy Breguet. The book details the life of the animal conservationist and his family's determination to continue with his work even after his accidental death.

The passage narrates how the start of the new season was one that began with "unspeakable sadness" due to the death of father and main pillar for everyone, Steve Irwin. He had been hit in the chest by a stingray, which immediately killed him. And so, for the whole family to continue with his legacy of conservation was a hard and difficult, almost impossible task to do. Thus, the given passage can relate the readers with the loss of a loved one, even with the need to continue with his life's work and aim.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

I took quiz got 100%

Who invented hunting?

Answers

One opinion says that hunting was invented by the people who lived
back at the beginning of people.  I think it goes back even farther than
that.

Every living thing that can move around goes hunting for things to eat,
and there were a huge number of living things that could move around, 
long before people came along.  Like dinosaurs, bats, cockroaches etc.

So I don't think you can say that hunting was ever invented.  It was just
something that living things just naturally always did, like breathing.
people from the beginning of people.
Other Questions