A verb which forms its past tense or past participle by adding -ed is _____. regular irregular
regular
formed by adding -ing 2. not hardly 3. quality of highest degree 4. cannot be compared 5. may be formed by adding -est or most limited adjective present participle absolute superlative superlative double negative
sorry i can't answer that :/
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I really don't know what all that stuff is... I've always been confuzzled with those terms but I get them once I read them in context. sorry lol
@phi
irregular
the secod question lexi
Interpret the analogy. knee:pad::finger:_____ band-aid keyboard thimble helmet glove
@Yuba
Im guessing knee:pad as in something to heal your knee. If that is so, then it would be Finger:Band-aid. Agreed?
ok thanks
The text above states that all languages have which of the following in common? Select all that apply. a pattern of sounds elements of grammar a fixed pattern of subject-verb agreement a collection of words a fixed syntactical ordering a system of word arrangement a system of prefixes and suffixes
@arabpride
"Text Above"
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LANGUAGE You might have noticed that not everyone speaks the same language. You may also have noticed that not all cultures look and act the same. In fact, we can learn a great deal about a culture by studying its language. We can find out what makes one culture different from another, and what cultures have in common. Let's look at how. All languages possess at least four common characteristics: 1. A pattern of sounds. This pattern is a series of sounds that only the human speech organs can utter. 2. A collection of words. Words stand for objects, actions, or ideas. Humans are the only creatures to use "words" in this sense. 3. A system of word arrangement. A connected pattern of words used to express thoughts is present in all languages. The different arrangements of words in one tongue or another are sometimes called the thought pattern of that tongue. 4. The elements of grammar. These elements include syntax, or meaningful order, and morphology, or variations of words to show how they serve in a sentence. Example: He gave the ball to me. I gave the ball to him. The change in form gives meaning to the pronouns he and him and I and me.
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XE I'm Vary Sorry I Cant Help U With This.
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