4. hints more at the subject going to many future places "everywhere you may go" - he is expected to go "everywhere". 5. is more of an open, 'nobody knows where you'll go' kind of sentence, 6. is quite alike to 5. If you have to pick one for fluency, I think that 5 flows the best.
Choose the answer that makes the most sense grammatically.
The following answers are all grammatically incorrect:
but
and
or
"You can have ice cream while you finish your dinner" does not make sense in context, as ice cream is usually reserved for dessert.
The answer is A. when.
Answer:
Explanation:
It's a linking verb. It links crowd and restless. It is what the crowd did while waiting.
The answer is me because she is referring to me after seeing my schedule