all of the above
Which choice is an example of the superlative form?
in greater detail
The simplest form of 2/4 is 1/2.
Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form.
No, the form mom's is the singular possessive form; for example: This is my mom's new car.The plural form is moms; the plural possessive form is moms'; example: Our moms' card party should be over now.
"Will be attend" is grammatically incorrect; the correct phrase is "will be attending," which uses the future continuous tense. This form indicates an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. For example, "I will be attending the meeting tomorrow." This emphasizes the ongoing nature of the attendance rather than just a simple future action.
when describing a word, a detail is something more presice about it, something that is not general but specific; an example is the ordinary use of the word. You can tell a story in detail and it will probably be long with every small action described. when you give a definition of a word you can give an example for another person to understand better. EXAMPLE: an example of detail could be: the desk was made of wood, painted in blue and barnished.- that is a detail description of a desk. I just gave you an example of a detail
The plural form of the noun group is groups.The plural possessive form is groups'.Example: Several groups' representatives will be attending the meeting.The possessive form of the plural noun scores is scores'.Example: The winner will be determined by the final scores' total.
the name of the school the author was attending 9/11
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Example sentence - Attending the memorial services was an honor.
D) All of the above which includes: attending to detail, compressing information, and prioritizing information
I explained the gorgeous view down to the smallest detail.
paying attention to detail. *APEX HOMIE*
The adverb form of "splendid" is "splendidly." It is used to describe an action done in a magnificent or impressive manner. For example, one might say, "The event was splendidly organized, showcasing exceptional attention to detail."
Example sentence - We are looking forward to attending the coronation of the queen.
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