Can someone please tell me the word order of japanese sentence structure? Like i know the subject goes first but, what about verbs or the time?
Answer:
It´s similar to English, in which the subject goes first, but what´s different is that it´s structured like subject, object, then verb. Instead of in English, where we go subject, verb, then object.
Answer:
It´s similar to English, in which the subject goes first there
Explanation:
Match the definition to the word.
1 sated - always the same
2 epic - hold by force
3 ford -sleepily
4 constrain - according to set rules or customs
5 monotonous - long poem telling the adventures of heroes
6 drowsily - cross a river
7 formal - fully satisfied after eating or drinking
Answer:
epic - long poem telling the adventures of heroes
sated - fully satisfied after eating or drinking
ford - cross a river
constrain - hold by force
monotonous - always the same
drowsily - sleepily
formal - according to set rules or customs
Explanation:
20 points if actually answer and within 5 minutes Type the five-syllable word from your spelling list that has two single vowels as separate syllables.
exaggeration
international
organization
superintendent
Answer:
cafeteria
Explanation:
caf-e-te-ri-a
You’re having lunch at a nice restaurant with your Deaf friend and two hearing friends. What might you do to help communication?
Clear any clutter you see on the table.
Insist on being seated at a square table.
Remove all the knives, forks, and spoons.
Request that you be seated in a booth.
Answer: The answer is A) Clear any clutter you see on the table.
Explanation: I hope this helps have an wonderful day!
Took the test. :)
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