It was Monteverdi he sure was a great composer
I think you might be thinking of " 田 ".
In all three of the main Chinese languages (Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Cantonese), it means "feild", and is romanised as " t<span>ián ".</span><span>
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B. Yes or No question
entire lesson:
1. A; Are you going to the movies tomorrow?
2. D; Where is the restroom?
3. B; Guy has two hands in a fist switching up and down
4. B; Yes or No question
5. A; WH- question
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I believe the correct answer is exercitui.
You need the perfect passive form here, which is formed when you combine the verb esse in the present tense (here, sunt because of third person plural), and the appropriate participle in the same person, which in this case is exercitui - third person plural.