English, asked by kasivis17, 2 months ago

Rewrite

"Do you think we actually have to hold one?" "Do you actually think we
have to hold one?" The adverb actually is used in two different places
above in the same sentence. Does this cause a change in the meaning
of the sentence? Give reasons for your answer.

2. "Did you come to see the squirrels?" (change to present perfect
tense)

3. "Would you like to help feed the adult squirrels too?" (underline finite
verbs and circle non-finite verbs)

4. "We've been looking for part-time volunteers to help out with the
animals." (change to present continuous tense)

5. "Would you be interested in interviewing for a volunteer position here
at the centre?" (change to simple present tense)

Answers

Answered by mmohor470
1

Answer:

2. Are you here to see the squirrels?

4. We're looking for part time volunteers to help out with the animaks.

5. Are you interested in interviewing for a volunteer position here?

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