The rain and clouds made the day feel so dull (dull is underlined)

which is the most vivid word to replace the underlined word
sad
gray
dreary***
bland

The French(underlined) Club will hold a bake sale the last Monday(underlined) of September(underlined); we hope the crisp Fall(underlined) air will make students and teachers extra hungry

All of the underlined words should be capitalized except-
French
Monday
September
Fall****

Which sentence is written correctly?
Our cat doesn't get along with other cats. ***
I haven't had nothing to eat since lunch
We can't go nowhere until our chores are done
You haven't never said anything so mean before.

all correct.

Thx!Ill have a couple more in a minute can you keep on jishka?

To find the most vivid word to replace "dull" in the first sentence, you can consider the meanings of the given options. "Sad" refers to a feeling of unhappiness, "gray" refers to a color that tends to be dull, "dreary" means dull and depressing, and "bland" means lacking in character or interest. Among these options, "dreary" is the most vivid word as it conveys a sense of gloominess and dullness. Therefore, the correct answer is "dreary."

To determine which underlined words should be capitalized in the second sentence, you need to follow the rules of capitalization. Generally, proper nouns such as names of languages (e.g., French), days of the week (e.g., Monday), months (e.g., September), and seasons (e.g., Fall) should be capitalized. Based on this rule, the correct answer is "Fall."

In the last question, the correct sentence is "Our cat doesn't get along with other cats." This sentence is written correctly because it uses the negative form (doesn't) with the verb "get along," and the subject and verb agreement is correct. The other options include double negatives or incorrect word usage, making them grammatically incorrect.