In sentence B, the word up is unnecessary. The word 'raised' already contains the meaning 'up'.
None of these sentences contains any unnecessary words.It is possible to shorten the second sentence to := Rich was angry but concealed his feelings. =...but this is not necessary. Also, this shortened form slightly alters the tone and feelings which were conveyed by the original choice of words.
There are a few possible answers: The train rarely arrives early. The train usually arrives late. The train usually leaves late. The train rarely leaves early.
the answer is d mark expects the photo to arrive when the letter arrives
When he arrives he will call you.
The noun clause is 'Whether Dad arrives in time for the game', the subject of the verb 'depends'.
Yes. It is a run-on sentence as it lacks necessary punctuation mark or conjunction to separate two sentences it actually it contains: Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow and she wants to see him. To avoid it being run-on sentence, it can be re-written as follows:Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow; She wants to see him.orKaren's uncle arrives tomorrow and she wants to she him.or Karen wants to see her uncle who arrives tomorrow.
The verb of arrival is arrive.Other verbs depending on the tense are arrives, arriving and arrived.Some example sentences are:"I will arrive in two hours"."She arrives soon"."We will be arriving later"."The package of tea has arrived".
None of these sentences contains any unnecessary words.It is possible to shorten the second sentence to := Rich was angry but concealed his feelings. =...but this is not necessary. Also, this shortened form slightly alters the tone and feelings which were conveyed by the original choice of words.
American writer Thomas Wolfe wrote the novel "Look Homeward, Angel" in 1929, which contains the line "By the streets of โBy-and-By" one arrives at the house of โNever.'"
Until is the correct spelling, yes.Some example sentences are:We will wait here until we get some answers."Until your new teacher arrives, I am in charge here," chuckled the witch as she rubbed her hands and licked her lips.We are stuck here until the mechanic arrives.
I arrive, he/she arrives
C Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow she wants to see him - this is a run-on sentence because it joins two independent clauses without appropriate punctuation or conjunction. D we like to take a walk after dinner - this is not a run-on sentence as it contains one independent clause.
The fragile package that arrives at the Parker home in "A Christmas Story" contains a leg lamp that Mr. Parker won in a contest. The word "fragile" is prominently displayed on the box, leading to the humorous pronunciation of "fra-gee-lay" by the characters.
he arrives on a skate board because he can!
Cassio's ship arrives first
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