Answer:
Yes, they should.
Explanation:
It teaches students the importance of helping others, even if you don't expect something in return.
She is going to make him over confident so he will destory himself
Well it can mean three things.
1) give the impression or sensation of being something or having a particular quality.
2) used to make a statement or description of one's thoughts, feelings, or actions less assertive or forceful.
3) be unable to do something, despite having tried.
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A contraction is a shortened form of a word. Only one of the words you’ve underlined is a contraction (haven’t). Contractions are words like: didn’t, couldn’t, hadn’t, I’m, I’ve, etc.
A verb phrase consists of a ‘helping’ verb which comes before the main verb. Helping verbs include words like is, are, were, was, be, been, have, had, do, did, can, could, will, would, etc.
So the verb phrase for question 4 would be ‘They had feared’ or ‘They’d feared’ - ‘had’ is the helping verb, which comes before ‘feared’, the main verb.
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