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Which Word Is Not A Conjunction A. Bit B. Not C. Yet D. So

Which one of this is correct: I had my lunch, I have had my lunch, I have ate my lunch?

If you want to mention the specific time when you had your lunch or you want to indicate how long ago you had it, you will use the simple past tense:I had lunch an hour ago.I had lunch at 1 o'clock.By the way, there is no need to say "my" since you cannot have anyone else's lunch. You can "have" only your own lunch, so "my" is unnecessary in English. (NOTE: "Have lunch" is not exactly the same as "eat [my] lunch." In the expression "have lunch" the word "lunch" refers to a kind of meal, that is, a midday meal. In "eat (my) lunch," the word "lunch" refers to the actual food that makes up the meal, that is, the sandwiches or whatever. That is why we do not use "my" with "have lunch" but we can use "my" with "eat lunch.")If you just want to say that your action of having lunch is completed and you don't want to say when it happened, or if you just finished having lunch, you will use the present perfect tense:I have (already) had lunch.I have had lunch (already)."I have ate my lunch" is grammatically incorrect. The correct grammar would be:I have eaten my lunch.By the way, in this case (as explained above) it is acceptable to use "my" since you can also eat part (or the whole) of another person's lunch (meaning "food"). If I secretly eat the food that you brought for your lunch, and you then discover that I have eaten it, you can say to me, at the moment of discovery: "You have eaten my lunch!"

How do you know if a word is a noun, adjective, or a verb?

A noun is a word that represents a person, thing, or an idea. The easiest way to tell if a word is a noun is to see if it can change in quantity. So, for example, the word chicken is usually a noun. I can have one chicken, some chickens, or many chickens. The word water is usually a noun, too, but we don’t usually count water. Instead, there can be a little water, a lot of water, or way too much water. If you want to see if a word is a noun, then try to change how much of it there is.An adjective is a word that describes a noun. The easiest way to tell an adjective is to see if it can change in intensity. For example, funny and popular are usually adjectives. I can be funny, funnier, or the funniest or popular, more popular, or the most popular. If you want to see if something is an adjective, try adding -er/-est to the word or adding more/most.A verb describes the process that a subject is undergoing. So, a verb might be an action that you can see (The girl kicks the ball) or a more subtle process (The girl is smart) where subject is in the process of being linked to more information about herself.The easiest way to tell if a word is a verb is to see if it can change to a different time or probability. For example, the word is is usually a verb. I can change it to reflect different times or probability like this: the girl is smart, the girl was smart, the girl might be smart, the girl probably will become smart, the girl was never smart, the girl will always be smart.

How does encryption decryption work?

This sort of thing is based on an algorithm that in theory can't be reverse engineered
So although it's known how the encryption is done it's believed that it's not possible to decrypt the data without knowing the secret because the encryption is a one way process
But the downside is that it's not actually 100% safe. It only is until someone finds out how to break it

WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES IS PUNCTUATED CORRECTLY?

A - I saw so many of my friends, that I knew from high school.
B- Work was especially hard today, I had to train someone new to the job
C- I often carry a cell phone with me, it helps if someone is trying to reach me.
D- If I had arrived earlier, I wouldn't have missed the opening act.

Which one of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?

Pursuing a college degree takes a great deal of self-discipline and hard work, therefore those who are successful at it are sought after by employers.
Pursuing a college degree takes a great deal of self-discipline and hard work therefore those who are successful at it are sought after by employers.
Pursuing a college degree takes a great deal of self-discipline and hard work;therefore, those who are successful at it are sought after by employers.
Pursuing a college degree takes a great deal of self-discipline and hard work, therefore, those who are successful at it are sought after by employers.
Thank you & God Bless breeze

Which of these is a run-on sentence ?

A. I went home and ate and ate.
OK

B.before lunch,I played volleyball; after lunch I did again.
Capitalize the first word
in the second 1/2 , did you leave out a word when typing??
... I did it again.
also a comma
... after lunch, I
MAYBE THIS ONE IS OK
IT IS NOT A RUN-ON, BUT IT HAS OTHER PROBLEMS

C.I though about what he`d said soon I realized he was right.
RUN-ON

D.You and I and the whole team will go.
OK

A compound sentence consists of _____?

A. two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
B. one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses
C. a single independent clause
D. two or more independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction

Thanks for the help all!

What is the difference between but and yet in English?

As conjunctions, but and yet are interchangeable. One is often substituted for the other to avoid repetition, as in this sentence:Many, many people here share these thoughts, yet nobody can say anything. But I’m saying something.This has the same meaning as,Many, many people here share these thoughts, [but] nobody can say anything. [Yet] I’m saying something.Using one or the other in both spots would also create the same meaning, but it might sound repetitive.

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