Answer:
3. wind, sunshine
4. You (implied subject)
5. ly (delicately)
Explanation:
3. The antecedent is what <em>their</em> refers to, and the wind and sunshine are spreading warmth around the garden.
4. In an imperative sentence you are giving a command, so the sentence addresses "you" even though English speakers like to omit the subject.
5. Adverbs generally end in <em>ly</em>.
1 package = 36 stickers
97 packages = ? stickers
36 × 97 = 3492
97 packages = 3492 stickers.
He bought 3,492 stickers.
No, a preposition is often used to describe where usually following a noun, such as in, on, with, by, and etc.
"But" is a coordinating conjecture. Hope this helps.!
To provide comic relief, because it's supposed to be humorous.
Hope this helps, happy studying~!
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