Answer: The L sound can be difficult to learn for some English language learners. That's because there are actually two L sounds in English: the light L sound and the velar (or dark) L sound. In this lesson, you will learn how to make both L sounds and practice pronunciation with exercises.
Examples: circle, light, clean, etc...
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make two words using prefix "de"
Answer:
- defrost
- deconstruct
Explanation:
The prefix "de" means, put simply, to do the opposite or reverse of de-emphasis.
A "prefix" means that it will go before the rest of our word.
I will use the words defrost and deconstruct. These are both fairy well-known words using the prefix "de." Defrost means to melt or to unfrost. Deconstruct means to unassemble.
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I need help............................................................
Answer:
1 and 3 AND BECASUE 4=5 ,.EJSN =67
She saw a cat run in front of her. She fell down while roller-skating. (so, accordingly)
Answer:
so
Explanation:
she saw a cat run in front of her so , she fell down while roller-skating
Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai.
But no sooner had he said this than the wind began to roar like a dragon. The sail filled with air and yanked the boat on its side until Denzo released the line. Freed, the sail whipped about, flapping like a wounded bird.
Which words best help the reader imagine the sounds on the boat?
“filled” and “released”
“air” and “whipped”
“freed” and “yanked”
“roar” and “flapping”
Answer:
The answer is option D
“roar” and “flapping”
Can someone please help me
please
I'm new here btw
Explanation:
Can you make the photo clearer and farther? I can't see
1. Read this passage from "Mending Wall," and think about who is 'speaking" in the poem.
And some are loaves and some so nearly balls
We have to use a spell to make them balance:
'Stay where you are until our backs are turned!'
We wear our fingers rough with handling them.
Oh, just another kind of outdoor game,
One on a side. It comes to little more...
What does the passage reveal about the speaker of "Mending Wall"?
He isn't interested in language.
He feels hostile toward his neighbor.
He is an excellent builder.
He isn't taking the task seriously.
After analyzing the speaker in the passage from "Mending Wall," we can say the following about what is revealed:
D. He isn't taking the task seriously.
The speaker in "Mending Wall""Mending Wall" is a poem by Robert Frost in which the speaker and his neighbor fix a stone wall that separates their properties. The neighbor thinks the wall is important, but the speaker thinks it is utterly unnecessary.
The speaker is clearly not taking the task seriously. He describes the repair of the wall as an "outdoor game," as if he and the neighbor were just children having fun. He even goes as far as talking of using "a spell to make [the stones] balance."
Taking the information above into consideration, we can select letter D as the correct option.
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the votes have been counted for the next school president active or passive
Answer:
passive
Explanation:
In a sentence written in the active voice, the subject of sentence performs the action. In a sentence written in the passive voice, the subject receives the action.
In this sentence, the subject is the votes. The votes are being acted upon - they are being counted.
What are the challenges of learning english ?
food is to glutton as alcohol is to
Answer:
good to know, cool mate
Explanation:
Answer:
over drinkdrink ?
Explanation:
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
If we close the store now
we lose money?
will
what
O who
O
why
Answer:
If we close the store now will we lose money
i dont know how the sentence should be arranged but I do know the answer is WILL
Karla glared ________at Eric as he _________________ tried to explain why he was late. 1.angry, nervous 2.angry, nervously 3.angrily, nervous 4.angrily, nervously
Answer:
Karla glared angrily at Eric as he nervously tried to explain why he was late.
Explanation:
You have to see what the word is affecting. Here it isn't saying Eric is nervous.
It is saying he is explaining in a nervous matter. Nervously is affecting the verb, not the noun.
Same with Karla.
According to Goldstein why is the war never- ending?
Two famous friends what is the purpose
Answer: Two famous friends who had their ups and downs were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. They met in 1775 when they both served in the first continental congress. A strong bond grew between them as they worked on the declaration of independence.
Pls help in english, its 10 sentences
Answer:
i dont know that just ask to your sisters if you have
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Answer:
Gugar Banaloo
Explanation: