Answer:
a. heavy
b. clogged
c. disaster
d. property
e. congestion
f. ways
g. inside
h. better
i. countries
j. crashing
Explanation:
Most of them are in the wrong tense or just incorrect grammar.
Answer: flowing freely or in great quantity.
Explanation: hope it helps 1 is the answer
we need the answers to answer this
Either the Fishers or their daughter has seen the house for sale.
With the correlative conjunction either-or we decide the subject-verb agreement by the closest noun to the verb, in this arrangement, the noun daughter is closest to the verb to see, singular pronoun <em>she</em> is agreeing <em>with has seen</em>.
Other similar examples:
Either Susanna or <em>her children are going</em> shopping for Christmas this Sunday.
Either his brothers or David has broken the granny's porcelain vase.