The last answer sets the most formal tone; "Hello! I was very pleased to meet you at the party last week." the rest are very casual.
The answer is: The flowers in the garden bloom beautifully.
The verb <em>to be</em> can be conjugated as <em>am, is, are, was, were </em>or <em>been, </em>and it signifies to exist, occur o take place. In that respect, the chosen sentence does not possess the verb <em>to be</em> - it actually contains the verb <em>bloom</em>, which means to produce flowers.
The rest of the sentences are incorrect because all of them include conjugations of the verb to be, such as <em>is </em>and <em>was</em>.
The golden dog ran under the porch
It depends on when the next game is, if its around the corner, I would crack down on making her a goal to kick, start of small like 5 yards then, go higher if that goal is reached. There is 36 inches in one yard.
The correct answers are C and D.
University athletic director resigns amid controversy
Softball league umpire admits error on final play
A is incorrect because it states an opinion on how the Quarterback looked, not a fact that they were lazy.
In B, "Stunning Upset" implies the writer wanted things to go the other way.
C and D state facts, not opinions and are not emotional.
"Fall from Grace" is subjective because it means the writer believed they were in good graces before the fall, a more objective headline here would be something like, "Controversy Continues to Surround Ice Skating Champion"