Where does the semicolon go in this sentence: science is my most difficult subject I will have to spend
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Superlative is correct. To determine the degree of comparison, ask yourself how many things are being compared.
3:Broader
4: the Cleanest
5: is a more friendly
6: the highest
7: the most irritable
8: the most expensive
9: the best
10: the biggest
11: the most famous
12: the most dangerous
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C = Superlative
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d. superlative
Explanation:
Assuming that the underlined adjective is the most difficult, it should be superlative, because the subject is the hardEST of all subjects.
explanation:
english was my favorite subject in high school.
last year my husband and i moved from a big city on the east coast to a small city in the midwest.
at first, i did not want to move, but now i am glad we did.
underline the compound sentences:
my uncle plays the guitar and my aunt plays the piano.
last year my husband and i moved from a big city on the east coast to a small city in the midwest.
although my husband likes our new house, he doesn’t like mowing the lawn.
english was my favorite subject in high school, but it was the most difficult.
underline the complex sentences:
whenever my uncle plays the guitar, my aunt plays the piano.
last year my husband and i moved from a big city on the east coast to a small city in the midwest.
because big cities are more expensive, more dangerous, and crazier than small cities, my husband likes small cities.
although english was the most difficult subject for me in high school, it was my favorite.
I agree I hate science so much I'm doing one right now
I would think it would be C. superlative but sorry if I'm wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
In the sentence:
Marley, spelling is the most difficult subject.
The adjective: ‘most difficult’ is superlative.
Adjectives simply describes the noun. When a group of words describes the noun, they are adjective phrases.