1/2*16+1/4*16+1/8*16=8+4+2=14
400
The adverb is late.
because they hadn't expected her to come to the school.
There was elation among the students when the last day of school finally arrived.
The adverb in this sentence is "late."
'have arrived' or 'has arrived' I have arrived you have arrived (singular) he, she or it has arrived we have arrived you have arrived (plural) they have arrived Examples are: My parents have just arrived from Australia. Whoopee, they've arrived.
The antecedent of the pronoun "he" is Michael.When the teacher arrived, she found the students sitting at their desks, quietly reading.Teacher is the antecedent of the pronoun "she".Students is the antecedent of the pronoun "their".
The correct phrase is "arrived for her." In this case, "her" is the objective pronoun that should be used after the preposition "for."
He arrived at work with a sock attached to the back of his shirt by static electiricity. The number of students enrolling has been static for several years.
He arrived with dignity. He arrived, this time with dignity. He arrived, it was with dignity.
Their is a pronoun that stands in place of a noun or noun group. Their allows us to stop repeating the noun in every sentence.Students is a noun, a group.Example: Students arrived for class. They came prepared with their assigned homework. After the students turned in their homework, they began to study their history lesson.
Arrived has no Prefix.