WILL GIVE MEDAL AND FAN!! 1. If you know that the Latin prefix trans- means "across, through, over, or beyond," what can you conclude is the meaning of transatlantic? (1 point) concerning something that has been lost in the Atlantic concerning something that crosses the Atlantic concerning something that lives in the Atlantic concerning something that opposes the Atlantic
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ummm. I think its A
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2. Which sentence uses the verb eat in the past perfect tense? (1 point) Sheila ate her lunch in the cafeteria. They eat lunch together every day. Douglas has eaten all the potato chips. The twins had eaten pizza before they arrived.
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Wich one do u think it is?
D
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Ummm... I think its D too but I'm no sure
I would say it is D because past perfect usually uses had before the verb
Yeah it was D but the first one was B
This link may help http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/past_perfect_tense.htm
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