Unscrambled sentences to form a perfect paragraph.
Being a good student is within your grasp if
you follow good study habits! If you want to improve your grades, you should establish good study habits.
There are three parts to good study habits:
First, set aside time every day to study. and
study at the same time every day. For example, you may set aside half an hour to study for an upcoming math test.
Next, find a quiet place to work. Your study spot should be free of any distractions like the television, or other people, either of which may pull your attention away from your work.
Finally, start with the most difficult subject
first. Getting the most difficult subject out of the
way will make it easier to do the remainder of
your work. If needed, break your study time up into several sessions, and set a specific goal for
each study session.
Learn more about unscramble:
a: wolves
b: wolf's
c: wolfs
d: wolves'
Which one of the following is a singular word?
a: bacteria
b: videos
c: mathematics
d: geese
Answer:
We saw a pack of___ when we went hiking yesterday.
a: wolves.
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Which one of the following is a singular word?
c: mathematics.
Explanation:
The plural of words that either end in "f" or "fe" is formed by dropping "f" or "fe" and replacing those with "ves".
Eg.: 1 wife - 2 wives / 1 knife - 2 knives / 1 half - 2 halves
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The noun "mathematics", as other sciences, ends with the suffix "ics", and as so it is considered to be a singular noun, since it is the name of a single science.
Eg.: physics - robotics - linguistics - ethics, etc.
noun clause
adverb clause
adjective clause
Answer:
noun clause
Explanation:
its the answer
However
In spite off
Answer:
The Correct answer is C.
Explanation:
The deaths of Haemon and Eurydice fulfill the prophecy.
B)Skiing is fun; but snowboarding is better.
C)My sister and I love to cook; we spend hours cooking together.
D)My aunt went shopping; went to the mall.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Two clauses can be joined with a semicolon when they are both independent (they both have their subject and predicate and can stand on their own as a sentence). In option A, "In the morning" is just a phrase without no subject or verb whatsoever. In option D, the fragment after the semicolon lacks a subject, therefore it is not a clause. In option B, "Skiing is fun" and "snowboarding is better" are both independent clauses, but the semicolon cannot be combined with coordinating conjunctions like "but."