- **May** indicates a possibility. Since you are expressing uncertainty about Kenenisa's arrival, "may" fits well here as it suggests that there is a chance he could come. - **Will** implies certainty or a definite plan, which doesn't align with your uncertainty. - **Can** suggests ability but does not convey the idea of possibility in the context of uncertainty about an action. - **Must** indicates necessity or obligation, which doesn't fit in this context either. Thus, "may" is the best choice to express the uncertain possibility of Kenenisa coming tomorrow. Thank you for your comment & being our family. Respect that !!
In the sentence "He derives fast," "fast" is functioning as an adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing information about how, when, where, or to what extent something is done. In this sentence, "fast" is describing how he derives, so it is an adverb. Therefore, the correct answer is: A. Adverb Respect for that !!
Sorry for the mistakes made 😠 The meaning of the underlined word "parks" is A. Puts. This is because "parks" in this sentence means to bring a vehicle to a stop and leave it in a particular place for a period of time. The word "puts" has a similar meaning to "parks", which is why option A is the correct answer. Option B, "derives", does not fit the context of the sentence as it means to obtain something from a specified source. Option C, "stop", is not the best choice because while parking involves stopping, it also involves leaving the vehicle in a specific location. Option D, "opened", is not appropriate as it doesn't relate to the action of parking a car.
15 A future tense
- **May** indicates a possibility. Since you are expressing uncertainty about Kenenisa's arrival, "may" fits well here as it suggests that there is a chance he could come.
- **Will** implies certainty or a definite plan, which doesn't align with your uncertainty.
- **Can** suggests ability but does not convey the idea of possibility in the context of uncertainty about an action.
- **Must** indicates necessity or obligation, which doesn't fit in this context either.
Thus, "may" is the best choice to express the uncertain possibility of Kenenisa coming tomorrow.
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Question No. 26. The correct answer is A. Adverb.
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no 26 A ይመስለኛል
Ya it's Adverb " A" , thank you !
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የ40 b and d are correct
B is correct answer
what about d
What about d
The answer for 26 question is not correct it have to be adverb because in this statement the word fast have been used as an adverb
Yes, accept that thanks that is the correct answer "A"
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ውጤት ከ80 በላይ ከሆነ ጥሩ ነው ማለት ይቻላል?
Nice, not bad
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የ40ኛው እና የ26ኛው ደግመህ ብትሰራልን chatGPT ላይ ሳየው እንደሱ አይደለም የመለሰልኝ
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22 is not correct
15 is will
No, it is 50/50 so we use may
15 will c. May why
It's May, b/s it is 50/50
Gen 40 teyakew d nw eko
No, the correct answer is "B"
No it is d
Number
99 ጥሩ ነዉ
Atekalay Average new
Ere shame 26gna the word fast eko verbun newe eyegelese yalewe selezeh Adverb newe the answer is A
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The word "fast" is an adverb when used to describe how someone or something moves quickly.
In the sentence "He derives fast," "fast" is functioning as an adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by providing information about how, when, where, or to what extent something is done. In this sentence, "fast" is describing how he derives, so it is an adverb. Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. Adverb
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Ye 40 is b why d is not the answer
33
Sorry for the mistakes made 😠
The meaning of the underlined word "parks" is
A. Puts.
This is because "parks" in this sentence means to bring a vehicle to a stop and leave it in a particular place for a period of time. The word "puts" has a similar meaning to "parks", which is why option A is the correct answer.
Option B, "derives", does not fit the context of the sentence as it means to obtain something from a specified source. Option C, "stop", is not the best choice because while parking involves stopping, it also involves leaving the vehicle in a specific location. Option D, "opened", is not appropriate as it doesn't relate to the action of parking a car.
26 a
Yes, "A" is correct thanks
Ye33 liki aymesleghm because parks.stops ayhonm parks.puts
Ye 40 d ayhonm
No, park > put ayhonim
Park put new yemihonew > park stop mechem ayhonew
የ40ኛው እና የ26ኛው ደግመህ ብትሰራልን chatGPT ላይ ሳየው እንደሱ አይደለም የመለሰልኝ