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The Answer is 'the' and 'an'.Hope it is useful
The man over there carrying an umbrella is the person she is referring to. The two articles in her question are "a" and "an," which are both indefinite articles used before singular nouns to indicate a non-specific item or person.
The adjectives in this sentence are: (noun) waitress, adj: the (noun) napkins, adjs: a few
The hobo asked for money from all who passed.
In the sentence "Who asked for the textbook?," the preposition is the word FOR. Who is not a preposition; it is a pronoun.
He asked her to open the door.(indirect sentence) He asked her:"Please, open the door" (direct sentence)
I think you mean FORETHOUGHT. Here are some sentences with forethought.Bringing your umbrella today showed forethought.I wish you would have a little forethought before you speak!She showed a lot of forethought when she printed the reports before the boss asked for them.
Okay, I asked her. I caved when she asked forgiveness.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
You just asked an interrogative sentence, which is a question.
After, the other one was asked.
I asked my mom if I could go to the movies.