The correct answer is B) Have the neighbors eaten dinner yet? Because you can probably feel that sentence is the only one where correct tenses and agreement are used.
In A, it should be: Does Bailey have tickets to the concert?
In C, it should be: Are your parents coming to the baseball game?
D) Verb: has been raining Mood: indicative
The entire verb phrase is "has been raining". "Has" and "been" are both helping verbs that create the present progressive tense. This tense is used to show something that is happening and has been happening for a period of time. The indicative mood is correct because the indicative mood indicates something that fact. Interrogative mood is question form. Conditional form is based on something else happening.
Answer:
He must be a strange policeman
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Answer:Whitman’s “America of love” no longer exists.
Whitman would not recognize America in the 1950s.
The speaker longs for the America in which Whitman lived.
Whitman would disapprove of supermarkets and cars.
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