Answer:
a) Are there any road salts that aren't harmful to vegetation.
b) There is a road salt that's less harmful to vegetation.
c) The type of salt.
d) The harm to the vegetation.
e) The vegetation type.
Explanation:
Sorry that's as far as i can go tonight I'm tired:(
Answer: They asked if [he/she] had gotten a ticket for the concert.
<em><u>**</u></em><u>Note</u>: When using the word "you", it makes the sentence direct. Indirect speech is writing/talking about someone <em>instead of to them</em>!
Hard choosing from "A" to "D", but my best answer that I came up with is "D" or "4"
The word "Who's" is a plural and actual stands for "Who is" So if you put that in that sentence "Who is book about blue whales is this?" Or for "2" the word "Whomever's" doesn't make since in the sentence.. "Whomever's book about blue whales is this?" And the same with "3". But with "4" "Whose" It fits in that sentence.. "Whose book about blue whales is this?" It's best if you read the sentence out loud and see which word best fits in that sentence.
The first one is C
and the secound one is either B or C