English, 19.10.2019 05:00 watervliet2586
How can you use a single parallel sentence to combine the sense in these two sentences? i regularly drudge five days a week. i habitually sleep through the weekends. i am used to drudging five days a week and sleep through the weekends. i am used to drudging five days a week and sleeping through the weekends. i am used to drudge five days a week and to sleep through the weekends. i am used to drudge five days a week and sleeping through the weekends.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:10
Lauses unnecessary to the meanings of the words modified demonstrative 2. clauses necessary to the meanings of the words modified relative 3. words for which pronouns stand intensive 4. a pronoun ending in -self and referring to the previously used noun or pronoun nonrestrictive clauses 5. a pronoun ending in -self and used for emphasis restrictive clauses 6. pronouns that ask questions indefinite pronouns 7. pronouns that point out to whom or to what the speaker is referring reflexive 8. everyone, nobody, and something are examples antecedents 9. pronouns introducing adjective or noun clauses interrogative 10. i, you, him, mine, and their are examples personal pronouns
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