Select the true statement in this group.
select one:
a. a noun phrase consists of a hea...
Select the true statement in this group.
select one:
a. a noun phrase consists of a headword noun along with all of the words and phrases that modify—or describe-- the noun.
b. in an interrogative sentence, the subject is understood.
c. an expanded verb consists of auxiliary verbs, the predicate headword, and all modifiers of the verb.
d. forms of have, has, had can serve as auxiliary verbs but not as main verbs.
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You’ve taken your first step into the world development. write a paragraph describing your thoughts on html. write 150 words on what kind of website you would make in the future? what sides would you like to model yours after?
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