Answer:
2. Any person whose last name begins with the letters A through M should join the first line.
Explanation:
Correct grammar is the use of correct punctuation or the different parts of speech or the subject-verb agreement or even simple things like correct pronouns etc.
Among the given examples, sentence 2 uses correct grammar. This is because 'whose' introduces the relative clause that helps readers understand the possessive nature of the nouns in the sentence.
Thus, the correct answer is option 2.
Because the time was going fast
I could be wrong, but i believe it was psychopathology. Hope thats right!
1.Suffix goes at the end (pre means before in prefix)
2.a(presence), b(excitement),c(argument)
3.a(ss),b(sh)c,(ss),d(ss)
Im not sure if im right on 2 except I know im right on 2A
Everything else is good! (idk abt 2b,2c)
Answer:
Simple Sentence
Explanation:
A simple sentence is an independent clause.
- It can be two words, twenty words, or more. It just has to have a verb (an action, being, or possessing) and a subject (something or someone that is doing the verb).