Restrictions are associated with the culture of a language are called....
Select one:
a. Selectional Restrictions.
O b. Thematic restrictions.
O c. Collocational restrictions. .
Answer: collocational restrictions
Explanation:
Selectional restrictions refers to semantic restrictions that are imposed on the environment where it occurs by a word. Thematic restrictions are restrictions related to themes.
On the other hand, collocational restriction refers to the linguistic term that is being used in morphology. The restrictions are associated with the culture of a language.
active and passive are types of verb? A.phrases. B.tense. C.mood. D.voice.
Answer:
I don't sure, but I've ever heard it called passive voice and active voice
give 3 music themes that are communicating using music
Abstract. Music is a powerful means of communication. It provides a means by which people can share emotions, intentions, and meanings even though their spoken languages may be mutually incomprehensible.
example 5 music that are communicating in music :
Bob Dylan’s "The Times They Are-a Changin" Green Day’s "Holiday" "Happy" Pharrell Williams"Trash" Suede"Hit Me Baby One More Time" Britney SpearsCAN YOU PLEASE TRANSLATE THEM TO ENGLISH?
Adios mis enemigos
Je ne suis pas une divinité
Men inget annat än ett monster
지금 떠나야합니다...
Një mashtrim i saj
Fordítsd le angolra
Ego fragosus!
Auf Wiedersehen...
THANKS...
Answer:
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Goodbye my enemies.I am not a deity.But nothing but a monster.I have to leave now...A trick of hers.Translate into English.I was crashing!Goodbye...Identify the error in the following sentence: Without knowing where to go, the two children wandered through the forest, got lost, and a witch found them. A. Comma splice. B.No error. C. Dangling modifier. D. Uneven parallelism.
Answer:
I don't see any error so I say B
Explanation:
Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(10.02, 10.03, 10.04, 10.06 MC)
Read the sentences:
The player shot the ball. He used his right hand.
Select the sentence that correctly joins the two sentences with a prepositional phrase.
The player shot the ball and used his right hand.
The player shot the ball, but he used his right hand.
The player shot the ball using his right hand.
The player shot the ball with his right hand.
Answer: The player shot the ball with his right hand.
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase is made up of a preposition e.g (across, with, or to), its object and the modifier of the object such can be an adjective or an article. A prepositional phrase cannot stand on its own.
The sentence that correctly joins the two sentences with a prepositional phrase will therefore be "The player shot the ball with his right hand".