The correct answer is c) past.
Past (preposition) - from one side to the other of something, or in front of something.
Rephrased: He passed his grandmother's house on his way to school.
Passed - from the verb <em>to pass</em>, past tense, coudln't be used in this sentence.
Passet is not a word.
Pasted - past form of the verb <em>to paste, </em>does not fit in the context.
Answer:
I think young voters might have questions about how and where to vote. I believe most young adults have access to the internet and would research information on this topic.
Explanation:
Either two cars or a truck (is, are) parked in their driveway all the time.
Is or Are?
Well, according to grammatical rules, the correct word is the word are.
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