Answer:
we are going to present foid during the celebration
Yolk is inside an egg soooo....
Egg is to yolk as suit is to jacket
Answer:
To be above; ahead
Explanation:
<em>To be above; ahead</em> –<u> this is the correct answer. </u><u><em>Overhead </em></u><u>means being up, literally above the head. It is used when something is above other objects. In this sentence, the cloud is above the head level of the narrator</u>; the narrator is describing the cloud above him as black and stormy.
<em>To be confused; los</em>t – this is not the correct answer. The word <em>overhead </em>has nothing to do with confusion.
<em>To look down; below </em>– this is not the correct answer. <em>Overhead </em>does not mean looking down, but simply being up.
<em> To feel gloomy </em>– this is not the right answer. <em>Overhead </em>is not the word referring to the emotional state.
Either two cars or a truck (is, are) parked in their driveway all the time.
Is or Are?
Well, according to grammatical rules, the correct word is the word are.
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