Answer:
Letter to the local government about the absence of basic and social amenities in the society.
Explanation:
ABC Apartments
New Delhi
28 July 2017
To,
The Chairman
Government of Delhi
New Delhi
Subject: Absence of basic social amenities in the locality.
Respected Sir,
It is with the utmost respect that I am writing to you about the absence of the basic social amenities in our society. While some other societies have drinking water supplies, health centers, and sanitation stations, these amenities are missing in our society, leaving us to manage on our own. This greatly hampers the growth and development of our society and also at times, led to various health issues.
So, I would like to request you to kindly look into the matter and help us get access to such basic needs for the whole society.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mrs. Saumya Verma
President
ABC Apartments Society
As you may know, adjectives are words that modify nouns, and adverbs are words that modify verbs. When we look at the sentence, “The baby is very sleepy,” there is only one noun—“baby.” And, there is only one verb—“is.” When looking at the sentence closer, there are three adjectives—“The,” “very,” and “sleepy.” “Very” can serve as either an adverb or adjective depending on what it is modifying. In this particular case, however, because it is modifying “sleepy,” and “sleepy” is an adjective, “very,” too, is an adjective. As such, the following in bold are correct:
Adjectives Choices-
A) the
B) baby
C) very
D) sleepy
E) none in this sentence
Adverbs Choices-
A) baby
B) is
C) very
D) sleepy
E) none in this sentence
Prepositional Phrases Choices-
A) baby
B) is
C) very
D) sleepy
E) none in this sentence
A sentence, to be a sentence, must contain a subject and a verb. In A there is no subject, who/what is "receiving intravenous antibiotics"
Answer:
"Same way you get to Carnegie Hall. Practice."
Explanation:
For Foster, the language of reading is an essential skill for any student, as it allows them to have a high level of learning, in addition to having a full understanding of texts, contexts, training, concepts and other forms of language, textuality and communication. However, he affirms that this is not an easy skill to obtain, due to its complexity, but it is not impossible to reach it, just as it is not impossible to reach Carnegie Hall, as long as the student practices countless times and encourages this knowledge and skill, until he or she reaches a satisfactory level of understanding.
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