World Languages, 13.07.2019 22:00 shartiarahoward
Many english speakers mix up ‘who’ and ‘whom’. do you know which of these sentences is incorrect? a. i have two brothers, one of whom is a scientist. b. with whom did you go skiing today? c. who's going to the park today ? d. okay, who did you agree with ?
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World Languages, 24.06.2019 11:20, willveloz4
Kiko is writing an introduction for an article about the red panda. read what she has so far. what has red fur and a ringed tail, and is as big as a housecat? why, a panda, of course! the red panda doesn’t look much like its black-and-white cousin, the giant panda, but the two actually have a lot in common. which of the following should she add to her introduction? a. a clear central idea b. an opening that grabs the reader’s attention c. a statement previewing what points the essay will compare d. a statement that summarizes kiko’s opinions about the animals
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World Languages, 27.06.2019 04:30, micahatwood03
Does anybody know what this says? in english?
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World Languages, 27.06.2019 09:30, Reebear1447
Can someone tell me what these symbols mean or what does it say
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