1) is
2) vital
3) no change
4) it
5) its
6) no change
you’re welcome ☺️
C) It was Italian that she was studying, wasn’t it?
The tense must match, and the “was” before Italian means it is past tense. C is also in the past tense, so they match
1) should
2)should
3)shouldn't
4)should
5)shouldn't
6)shouldn't
7)should
8)should
9)shouldn't
10)should
No you only underline or italicised
Answer:
Please return *your* *overdue* books at the desk.
Explanation:
You’re means you are, while your shows possession. Overdue was spelled as if you were overdoing something.