Unclear question. However, I provided a brief about a verb and clause.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the English language, a verb refers to words that help describes an action done by a person or thing (the subject), or the state of the subject of a sentence. A clause other hand is the smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete thought in a sentence. Hence, the verb clause is a type of clause that acts as an independent clause in a sentence.
For example, the sentence; "The boys are trying very hard."
Answer:
1 and 3
Explanation:
One uses informal slang while the other shows being impatient which is considered not professional.
You have to have leadership to show little kids what they're suppose to do
Hi !
Number 1 is the wrong one ..... . Just one sentence with present and past ???...
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Answer: wait that's a Shakespeare quote not a question