Some smaller places like a McDonalds hire younger ages, but you CANNOT have a full time job legally, and may have minimum wage
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A: Wait! Don't throw your coffee cup in the bin. B: Why not? A: Well, if a lot of people throw away their coffee cups, it makes lots of rubbish. B: I only drink a few coffees in the week. That's not many coffee cups. A: Yes, but I read in an article that people throw away 7 million coffee cups every day in the UK! B: That is a lot! A: I know. The article says that some businesses now have new recycling bins for coffee cups.
Explanation:
- The first option is "a lot of" because A is trying to stop B from throwing the coffee cup to reduce the rubbish. As a consequence of throwing a lot of coffee cups, people make lots of rubbish, in other words, large amounts of it.
- Speaker A is trying to justify that he does not make a lot of rubbish because he only drinks a few coffees. We use a few with countable nouns and a little with uncountable nouns. As speaker A says that he drinks a certain number of this drink (coffee), it is a countable noun, so we have to use a few.
- "Much" is for uncountable nouns, while "many" is for countable and plural nouns. Coffee cups are something that we can count. It is a countable noun, so we choose many.
- Seven million cups is a large number, so we choose a lot to indicate this. Besides, a little is for uncountable nouns, and in this case, we can count the number of coffee cups (7 million).
- We use "some" in affirmative sentences and "any" in negative sentences and questions. In this case, "The article says that some businesses now have new recycling bins for coffee cups." is an affirmative sentence, so we choose some.
Answer:
As soon as all the occupants have arrived, Miep must run off to get <u><em>ration books.</em></u>
Explanation:
"The Diary of a Young Girl" is an autobiographical memoir written by Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl who had to hide in a secret part of a building to escape capture by the Gestapo. The book, in the form of a diary, narrates the short yet detailed events of their hiding place and the time they spent there before they were discovered.
For the Franks and the Van Daans, hiding in the Secret Annex meant they had to sacrifice not only their freedom but also their normal chores. And to survive, they also required someone who is not a Jew to help them acquire certain necessities. Miep is one good family friend of the Franks and she was all-in when it comes to keeping them alive. So, as soon as the occupants of the Secret Annex have arrived, she hurried off to get some ration books for the Franks and the Van Daans, though not registered in their real names. These ration books are necessary documentation for a citizen in getting supplies.
It is called a participial adjective.
They are pretty common in English language and in the sentence provided the participial adjectives are "gnarled" and "twisted" as they were created from the verbs "to gnarl" and "to twist".
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Ensure your bathroom is well lit.
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