Take out the bare parts: the subject and verb: forests _____.
If you still can't tell, assimilate it to something easier. Let's say "they are".
Both "forests" and "they" are plural.
Now, you wouldn't say "they is"; the verb also has to be plural.
Back to "forests _____": forests contain. (A)
By the Process of Elimination, C and D are incorrect. You also cannot fill it out with "has contained" because that is singular. It would be "have contained", but that does not make sense in the context.
So, the final answer would sound like this:
The forests near my home contain many different types of trees and plants.
I hope that clarifies the problem (:
Answer: I gotchu. An indefinite adjective :) Pretty sure
Answer: The correct answer would be D: annoting texts
Explanation:
The correct answer should be <span>a) Drive more than 500 miles on one tank of gas.
This is because fuel efficiency is a focal point in this answer, while D. deals with fuel efficiency, but that is not the main point of the advertisement. </span>