Lavington describes sensers as being objective, which means they judge things without opinion or bias. Has Lavington been objective in her descriptions of the personalities, or can we sense her opinion? Explain.
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In the following sentence, which word is the direct object? I ate my dinner
a. I b. ate c. my d. dinner
Read the passage and indicate whether the sentences that follow are true (T) or false (F).
Passage 2: ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????OK?????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????“????????????????”????????????????????????????????????????“?????????????????”???“??????????????????????????????????” ????“?????????(shengri, birthday, n.)??????????????”???“????????????OK??????????????” ????“??” ? ?1. ???????????????? ? ?2. ????????OK????????? ? ?3. “?”?????????????????? ? ?4. ?????????(shengri, birthday, n.)???????????? ? ?5. “?”???????????????????????? ? ?6. ???????????????????OK?
Welches Verb fehlt? Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem passenden Verb in der richtigen Form.
würd-, wär-, hätt- STEFAN Wir gehen später auf eine Party. (1) _____________ du Lust dazu? ANNA Au, ja! Das (2) _____________ toll! STEFAN Kommen Barbara und Alex auch mit? Nein. Sie (3) _____________ gern mitkommen, aber morgen haben sie eine Prüfung.
While making plans for vacation, the phone in the den rang.
• The phone in the den rang while making plans for vacation. • While the family was making plans for vacation, the phone rang. • The phone rang while making plans for vacation in the den. • In the den, the phone rang while making plans for vacation.