Answer:
"look over there" uses an imperative verb
Explanation:
Answer:
Choice 3
Explanation:
Choice A has my grandparents had last seen before my grandparents were married which does not make sense.
Choice B has an <u>period </u><u>after </u><u>rented</u> an it which does not make sense either
Choice C seems like the proper punctuation and word usage which leads me that this is the <em><u>right </u></em><em><u>choice</u></em>
Choice D says my grandparents had last seen before my grandparents were married which is not the proper usage of the words and hence <u>crosses </u><u>this </u>choice off.
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<span>You are either a son in law or a daughter in law to Theresa. That's because her daughter is the mother of your daughter. That means you're married to Theresa's daughter, who is your daughter's mother. It is a common misconception that Theresa is actually your wife. Of course we don't have information whether they're all connected biologically or someone might have been adopted.</span>