Answer:
B
Explanation:
When plugged into the sentence, it would be Robert has been ill for three weeks. He's still in the hospital. Had been and was both reference that Robert had been ill in the past, so that wouldn't work as he's still ill in the present. As for C, it frankly just doesn't work or make any grammatical sense whatsoever.
Answer:
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The answer is 'b' its. We're talkiing about an inanimate thing-the Court
In the given sentence "We are waiting your feedback soon", the words that make the sentence incorrect is the word "soon", and it lacks the word "for" after the word "waiting". The correct sentence should be: We are waiting for your feedback. The use of the word "soon" contradicts the verb tense used in the sentence.