"Some stores have closed because of the snow." This action is happening in the past, so either "have" or "has" will be used. It is "have" in this case because "stores" is plural.
You can finish this sentence by saying, "You're having a misunderstanding!"
Explanation:
She will be singing a song.
<em>Past </em><em>perfect</em><em>:</em><em>-</em>
<em>Structure</em><em>=</em><em> </em><em>subject+</em><em>had+</em><em>v³</em><em>+</em><em>object</em><em>.</em>
Answer:- She had sung a song.
Where,
subject= she
V³= sung
object= a song
Answer:
Note: This is an educational excursion.
Underlined words and phrases can be replaced with your own words
Dear <u>JohnDoe</u>,
how are you? I am doing quite well, and the weather is perfect for traveling! I will soon be going on an excursion soon and was wondering if you would be interested in joining me on my journey. We will be visiting <u>Rome</u> to <u>learn about the architecture, cuisine, and the geography</u>. We will be visiting the <u>Colosseum, eating Carbonara, and viewing the Mediterranean Sea</u>! I have booked plane tickets beforehand and would like you to accompany me on our adventure.
Hoping for a reply!
Regards,
<u>Appleπ101</u>
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her
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that dog
these boys
her/ his
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