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As he drove across the country, he saw a beautiful bird.
Answer: the top 3
The last 2 are the way the family is with other people not within one another
For·bade<span>fərˈbad,fərˈˈbād/</span>past of forbid.for·bid<span>fərˈbid/</span>verbpast tense: forbaderefuse to allow (something)
You’re not even explaining what book?
Since the sentence has a compound subject (he and she), the pronoun that would correct the sentence is "they". So the correct sentence would be, "Two of the best singers were they". We used the pronoun "they" instead of "them" because it is the subject of the sentence. Subject pronouns include I, you, he, she, they, we and it.