D. have
Either my aunt or my cousins have brought the potato salad to the barbecue. Makes sense right?
Try putting the other words in the sentence just to make sure :
<span>Either my aunt or my cousins has brought the potato salad to the barbecue.
</span> <span>Either my aunt or my cousins was brought the potato salad to the barbecue.
</span> <span>Either my aunt or my cousins were brought the potato salad to the barbecue.
The only answer choice that makes sense is D. have.
Hoped I helped!</span>
Near the end of the school year, half of the students failed the course.
Answer:
I think it's: loud and forceful.
Explanation:
That's what I'm thinking after reading it.
He constantly flips out on the off chance that anybody, even his significant other, meddles with his assets. Whenever he has chosen to lay out a destructive snare for the alcohol criminal, he appears to be joyous and intrigued by the harmed whiskey.
The machinery worked so badly that the revolution of the turret was stopped.
You can only take:
<span>Planetary cycles </span>
<span>Astronomical cycles </span>
<span>Climate and weather cycles </span>
<span>Geological cycles </span>
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