manners
What is etiquette?
All together.
What is unison?
top priority
What is urgency?
question,wavering
What is resolved?
Speaking a language with a hint if another region is called accent.
True or False?
True
Feeling very embarrassed.
What is mortified?
Dramatic
What is sultry?
Elaborately
What is lavishly?
impolite, bad manners
What is etiquette?
A gizzard is the stomach of a chicken.
True or False?
False- gizzard is the throat of a chicken.
disgusted
What is revolting?
Mumbling under your breathe.
What is muttering?
a show, striking performance
What is a spectacle?
pain, ordinary
What is lavishly?
Plus perfect is a verb tense; it is an ongoing event in
the past.
True or False?
True
the throat of a chicken.
What is a gizzard?
Emphasis on certain parts of a word.
What is inflection?
relocated, migrated
What is immigrated?
nice, pleasant
What is revolting?
When working together for a common goal, it is not productive to work in unison?
True or False?
False- unison- all together
Old fashion way of saying will.
What is shall?
The time frame of when a verb happens.
What is tense?
become familiarized with.
What is acquainted?
pleased, delighted
What is mortified?
When your voice is kept the same, it will signify you are asking a question, this is an example of inflection.
True or False?
False- When your voice raises up at the end of a word to signify you are asking a question, this is an example of inflection.