A some hybrid cars can be plugged into an electric outlet to recharge their batteries
B hybrid cars have many special features that save energy and reduce their operating costs
C some hybrid cars use regenerative braking which is a system in which energy that is produced when the brakes are applied is fed back to help recharge the batteries
D many hybrid cars will switch off the gasoline engine automatically when the car is idling at a stoplight
I do know that C is wrong
B
You must out part of your sentence. What you gave is a simple sentence without any dependent clause.In this sentence: If it is not cool enough for a picnic, we will stay home.it is not cool enough for a picnic is a cinditional clause.
Yes, but enough with the kvetching...
interrupted?
'this stagnant problem' is not a sentence; a sentence requires a subject and a verb. This phrase could be the subject of a sentence if you add a verb:This stagnant problem has bothered us long enough.
This is how I earned enough money to buy an electric guitar:
c
In the sentence "it was enough," the word "enough" is functioning as a pronoun. It is replacing a noun or noun phrase, in this case, specifying a sufficient quantity or degree.
You may be curious enough to read this sentence.
Not enough information is disclosed. WHAT is the offense you were "obstructing?" unkown WHAT is your criminal record? none WHAT state are you in? michigan As a general answer - the sentence would be no more than the sentence specified for the offense you were covering up. obstructing justice
You must out part of your sentence. What you gave is a simple sentence without any dependent clause.In this sentence: If it is not cool enough for a picnic, we will stay home.it is not cool enough for a picnic is a cinditional clause.
There is never enough gravy is there?His apology wasn't enough for her.I have had enough of your outdated behaviour.
I would rearrange that sentence to say: Paul is not old enough for that movie, is he? or Is Paul old enough for that movie?
The lawyer had enough evidence to prosecute.
The word 'enough' as a pronoun is an indefinitepronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unnamed 'sufficient amount'.Pronouns function in sentence (the same as nouns) as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Enough is when I say it is. (subject of the sentence)The money is enough to get by. (direct object of the verb)The word 'enough' is also an adjective: We have enough homework.The word 'enough' is also an adverb: I can't answerthese questions fast enough.
not enough lube
They need proof of income, employment and bank statements this is to show that you will have enough money to pay back the credit you have borrowed from the credit card company.
Yes, but enough with the kvetching...