<span>That shade of blue is the prettiest of all those I have seen.
When comparing one object to a lot of objects, we use "iest" at the end of the adjective instead of "ier"</span>
Answer:
The lesson learned in the story
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Arranged means for example, take this sentence, "My mother "arranged" my wedding." That means her mother helped organize or set up her wedding. It could also mean her mother arranged her a marriage she didn't agree to.
Nominative case pronoun would be a pronoun in its basic form, so: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they...
So, the correct answer is A, 'I' is a nominative case pronoun, whereas the other examples only have objective case pronouns: them, him, her.
They say out English is bad because we have created our own way of speaking and we're the main ones who do this. So it is considered "ghetto"