Answer:
In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).
Answer:
time
Explanation:
In few words, setting of a story tells us when and where something happened. Basically, that means period in time and location.
When we speak of the time period it can refer to the past, present or future, but also to a time of the day, year or someone's life.
Similarly, location or the place can refer to a specific country, city, town etc. or it can refer to a certain landscape (forest, lake, mountain etc.).
More specifically, it can also denote a house, apartment, school, car, bus, street etc.
Answer:
Explanation:
So, if we can define each word it will make it easier. Desolate refers to being in a state of emptiness. Rigorous refers to or could be being accurate (cross that one out). Omen is a good or bad event. Devoid is lacking something (lacking emotion or lacking a voice). So my answer is desolate because it involves nothing, or just being empty (not necessary).
Rachel's grandfather is involved in a private corporation, which is also known as a closed corporation.
Through questions similar to yours, we can see that you want to know what form of corporate ownership Rachel's grandfather is involved in.
We can say that he is in a private/closed corporation because:
- A closed corporation is formed by a group of stocks that are dominated by a select group of individuals.
- These individuals have some kind of connection with the corporation that owns the stocks.
- As Rachel's grandfather is selling stocks to a select group of people and not to the general public, we can say that he is establishing a private corporation.
Selling stocks can benefit Rachel's grandfather's business in addition to providing shareholder benefits.
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Answer: Unreasonably, illegally, below the belt, uncleanly.
Explanation: A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word therefore, the world “Unfairly” has nearly the same meaning as the other words I listed.