This is false, and the opposite is true!
A want, used as a noun, refers to something that is not necessary, but something that is wanted, desired only.
A need, in contrast, refers to something that is necessary, so it is not merely something that is wanted, but something that is very essential.
"C. shall be coming" is the only future progressive verb form from the options listed. The other options are either past, present, or future perfect.
Answer:
B) Meg made her gooey, delicious brownies for this year's spring picnic
Answer:
Because they’re liberals!!
Explanation:
D. because " was a lot of fun" is a prepositional phrase.