Choice A is the correct answer.
The 's' and apostrophe after the word singer lets the reader know that something is belonging to the group of singers. The apostrophe will always go after the 's' if we are talking about a group of individuals.
When the choral group began, the singers' voices carried throughout the auditorium.
A. It's the progressive tense that indicates continuing action. It's something that's still going on, and the reason why it's called as progressive. This is formed with the "to be" verb in the present tense, and is combined with an -ing word.
Answer:instruction manuals
Explanation:
Bcz we does not use this as a product
Answer:
sneezing
Explanation:
I say this because of the last sentence, No matter how hard you try to go against it, it still comes out. You still end up sneezing.