Answer: I'll put it in the explanation :)
Explanation:
1. Would you like to try on these grey pants?
2. How would you like your coffee?
3. How many pencils and markers are in the green box?
4. Where do you like to go on the weekends?
5. Do you go to the movies often?
6. Do you have an e-mail address?
7. How do you get to work?
8. What is your favorite movie?
9. What type of books do you like to read?
10. Is there any pizza left?
11. Is it broken?
12. Do you take this credit card?
13. What does he like to do on the weekends?
14. Just a reminder, can you call her later?
15. What colors should we paint the walls and the doors?
I hope this helped!!! :)
Answer:
D. The workman directed the drivers and us around the road construction.
Explanation:
The list of objective case pronouns includes:
<em>me, him her, it, you, us, them. </em>
In a sentence, they should be used as objects.
Option A uses <em>him</em> as a subject, which is incorrect.
Option B uses <em>her</em> as a subject, which is incorrect.
Option C uses <em>him</em> as a predicate nominative, i.e. a subject complement, which is also incorrect.
Only option D correctly uses an objective case pronoun, us, as an object.
The big yellow ball bounced down the road is the correct answer
You would look for a blue sign that says food at the top and it would tell you how many miles to the left or to the right it will take to get to that restaurant, which will also include a bathroom, once you get off the expressway.
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Answer:
B.
Explanation: One by one.
A includes the word "got' which is colloquial, not professional. Instead, they could have said, "I was able to...," or "I accepted an opportunity to...," or something of that nature.
C uses the words "real" and "live" together to create a pragmatic expression that means "genuine" or "tangible." Even so, this is not professional. If one did not know of the social meaning, it would not make sense. In a formal tone, "real live" could be replaced with "un-imaginary," or "real."
D has many grammatical errors and structural inconsistencies. It also has casual words like "huge, "even" and "got." "Spacecraft" should be plural. None of this is formal.
This leaves B, which has no such issues. Formal. Hope that helped.