The coordinating conjuctions in English are just three "and, or, but". 'And' is used to add information, 'or' to indicate alternatives, and 'but' to express contrast. These conjuctions link only units of the same level/ status, for example independent clauses.
1° sentence: Carlos put his books in his backpack, and he walked to the library. Here 'and' is appropiate because you need to add information.
2° sentence: My sister loves dogs but my brother prefers cats. 'But' is the correct one to indicate contrast between the two people's preferences.
3° sentence: Dad will make spaghetti for dinner or he will take us out for pizza. 'Or' is the correct one since the independent sentences signal alternatives
Subject: The Boy (Singular)
Verb: The word HAVE (Singular)
Pronoun: The word THIER (Singular)
There is subject verb agreement.
To modify a plural noun that ends in s to show possession, you should add just an apostrophe.
the bears' claws.
Answer:
i believe its A (sry if its wrong)
Explanation: