Answer: hmm i think We girls can dance better than you boys.
Explanation:
or they are both right
Answer:
See explanation section
Explanation:
We understand that verbs are set of words that show action or doing words.
Taking it further, singular verbs are categories of verbs that show actions in singular form.
Few examples are:
goes, becomes, catches, eats, does, is etc.
Few sentences are
<em>She </em><em>eats </em><em>well</em>
<em>Francis </em><em>catches </em><em>the ball</em>
<em>He </em><em>goes </em><em>to school, everyday</em>
<em>Let's run away before the news </em><em>goes</em><em> public.</em>
The words in bold are singular
The sentence that uses negative words correctly is option A. No one signed up for any of those courses. The rest of the sentence in the choices did not properly used the negative words such as option C. It should be "she's never eaten anything" because the word "never" which is negative is already present. A double negative does not make any sense in a sentence.
Maybe passive?
I’m assuming it’d be passive.