Which word s suffix has been added incorrectly? cropped funny getting forgoten

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The word suffix that has been added incorrectly is forgoten -the correct option would be forgotten.

Explanation:

To form the participle of a verb, the general rule establishes that the suffix -ed should be added to the base form. However, there is an exception that explains this mistake: whenever the verb has more than one syllable and the final syllable is stressed, we double the final consonant before the suffix -ed. Therefore, we should double the t in forgot before adding -ed, and the correct version of the participle would be forgotten.

Answer 2
Answer: 'Forgoten' is incorrect. The correct way for it to be written is as 'forgotten.'

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What should be added when an adverb begins a sentence?

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A comma? If the sentence starts with an adverb, let's say "quietly", it is most likely followed by a comma.
      Ex. Quickly, she ran down the street away from her house.
You should add a comma.

To (who, whom) should I send the invitation? (1 point)
who
whom

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the correct answer is,whom

Final answer:

The correct pronoun to use in this context would be 'whom'. You use 'whom' when someone is the object of a verb, meaning they are receiving the action. In this case, 'whom' is receiving the action of 'sending the invitation'.

Explanation:

In English grammar, 'whom' is used as an object pronoun, which means it's used when somebody is receiving the action of the verb. In this case, the action is 'sending the invitation,' and the person receiving the action (the one the invitation is being sent to) is the object. Therefore, the correct way to frame the sentence would be: 'To whom should I send the invitation?'

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The pastoral created an accurate vision of country life. True False

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Hey there

The pastorals did not really create an accurate vision of country life. Therefore the statement is false. 
The pastoral created an accurate vision of country life. 
Answer = False 
So the other answer is correct as well :P

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?a. The weather forecast calls for rain; but we'll play outdoors anyway.
b. The weather forecast calls for rain, we'll play outdoors anyway.
c. The weather forecast calls for rain, but we'll play outdoors anyway.
d. The weather forecast calls for rain but we'll play outdoors anyway.

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The answer is C because there is a comma and a conjunction.

. . . the ploughman mayHave heard the splash, the forsaken cry,
But for him it was not an important failure;
Which of the following best summarizes the meaning of these lines?
A. Suffering is part of the human condition.
B. Suffering occurs while everyone else is busy living his life.
C. Suffering occurs when everyone is watching.
D. Suffering happens to everyone.

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B. Suffering occurs while everyone else is busy living his life.

The ploughman may be very busy in doing his task that he does not heed the forsaken cry. A cry that denotes suffering.

It might not be an important failure to the ploughman because it does not directly concern or affect him. The ploughman is manifesting his indifference in the plight of others.

Based on what the author of "What's Black and White and Red All Over?" states about the unanswered riddle in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, what can be inferred about Carroll's readers?A.
They each came up with their own answers to the Hatter's riddle.

B.
They very much wanted to know the answer to the Hatter's riddle.

C.
They knew that the Hatter's riddle was one that did not have an answer.

D.
They had heard the Hatter's riddle many times before reading it in Carroll's book.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. They had heard the Hatter's riddle many times before reading it in Carroll's book." We can infer about Carroll's readers is that They had heard the Hatter's riddle many times before reading it in Carroll's book.
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