There are many reasons. 1) he may not have hands. 2) a pencil 3) he doesn't know how to write 4he is blind
<span>Have a good clean up of all the things you used, choppimg boards, knives hands etc, and all those tins and jars you got herbs and spices out including salt and pepper and oil and taps</span>
The sentence that includes an error in the subject-verb agreement is:
A. Either June or her children are going to the movie tonight.
This sentence should read:
Neither June nor her children are going to the movie tonight.
"Nor" and "neither" go together and they are the negative form of "or" and "either". "Or and "either" are the positive form of "nor" and "neither".
A good example of using "or" and "either" is the following sentence:You can either run or cycle to the shops.
Answer:
Instead of going out, exercising, going on adventures, we sit at home all day staring at pixels on a cracked screen. Smart phones are ruining our lives!