The answer is: The flowers in the garden bloom beautifully.
The verb <em>to be</em> can be conjugated as <em>am, is, are, was, were </em>or <em>been, </em>and it signifies to exist, occur o take place. In that respect, the chosen sentence does not possess the verb <em>to be</em> - it actually contains the verb <em>bloom</em>, which means to produce flowers.
The rest of the sentences are incorrect because all of them include conjugations of the verb to be, such as <em>is </em>and <em>was</em>.
Answer:
Climb Uruk's wall and walk back and forth! Survey its foundations, examine the brickwork! Were its bricks not fired in an oven?
Explanation:
It is at the beginning and at the end...It all comes full circle. Like the circle of life, this is a new Uruk.
Some people can gain weight by eating more calories than they burn.
Answer:
C should be deleted.
Explanation:
If you look at option C it says "you can buy right packaging stuff..." That is lacking detail and sounds as if it was written by a 8 year old. Because "stuff" needs to be specified. "Stuff" could mean anything from soap bubbles to quarks and DNA. That is why C should be deleted because it is lacking detail.