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No, "week" is not an object of a preposition. It is the object of the preposition if a prepositional phrase includes "week" and a preposition. For example, in the phrase "during the week," "week" is the object of the preposition "during."
Fluency in any language typically requires consistent practice over a period of time. While it may not be possible to achieve fluency in one week, immersing yourself in the language through lessons, conversations, and practice exercises can help improve your French skills quickly. Additionally, consider using language learning apps, watching French movies or TV shows, and practicing with native speakers to accelerate your progress.
Becoming fluent in a language typically requires months to years of consistent practice and exposure. While it may be possible to make significant progress in a week with intensive study, true fluency is unlikely to be achieved in such a short period of time.
Yes, the days of the week are universal and based on the Gregorian calendar, so they typically start with Monday and end with Sunday regardless of the country or language. However, some cultures may consider a different day as the start of the week.
no this is not the right one
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There are not any answers provided online for the Grow work 28 for grade 5. The answers will have to be obtained through course materials.
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No one can answer that, because no one else has access to the crossword or answers
Are you dumb so figure it out you lazys
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Aretha had $180 in her bank account at the end of the week. She wrote a check for $12 , deposited $250, and spent $75 on groceries during the week. How much was in her account at the start of the week?