Because that lake has a acidic pH, you can neutralize it by putting basic pH in it.
Because that lake has a acidic pH, you can neutralize it by putting basic pH in it.
Because that lake has a acidic pH, you can neutralize it by putting basic pH in it.
Correct. Lake Arthur is not one of the Great Lakes
Both can be used interchangeably in most circumstances. You would use the first specifically when you are talking about newspapers in general, and the second when there is one particular newspaper you have in mind.
Yes, your sentence is mostly correct. It should be "One of the best things about reading short stories is that you can complete them in one sitting" because "is" should agree with the singular subject "One."
No one can answer that as we don't know what instrument is it and what is it measuring in. Also, the reading of an instrument is already the correct reading unless there is a change. Therefore, this question is unanswerable. If this is a homework question, either you have misread the question/left something out or your teacher made a BIG blunder.
It is an small window on an altimeter whic you set the air pressure reading so you can have the correct altimeter reading.
One notch before the halfway point.
The verb 'is' is correct for the singular subject of the sentence: one.
One thing, it is no good to cheat.If you are reading a book their is no way to cheat. If you want to be correct, just do the best you can! It's easy!
tell them the correct one not wrong answer
tell them the correct one not wrong answer