The sentence that contains an illogical comparison is, Her garden is more weed-free than any other garden in the neighborhood. The correct answer is option B. Why does this sentence have an illogical comparison. In this sentence, it should not use the word "more" because "more" is only used when only two objects or persons are compared. In this sentence, what is being compared is "her garden" from the rest of the gardens in the neighborhood. Therefore, this should use the superlative form instead. Her garden is the most weed-free than any other garden in the neighborhood.
Answer:
the queen of the united kingdom
Explanation:
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D. naive hope this help someone
Answer:
Pet owners are encouraged to register <em><u>for</u></em> the workshop on pet training and health offered by the community center.
Explanation:
The word "for" is a preposition that can be used for all types of tenses, be it present, past, or future. Its use depends on the sentence and can be used to indicate the time or duration of an event or action or to specify the use of something.
In the given sentence, "for" is used to refer to the event that pet owners must register. This means that it tells us the "what for" of the sentence.
Thus, the final sentence will be
Pet owners are encouraged to register <em><u>for</u></em> the workshop on pet training and health offered by the community center.