Answer:
1. doing
2. not
3. sounds
4. have
5. should
6. in
7. work
8. to do
9. galleries
10. will be ( if not then its "going to be")
Explanation:
im pretty sure i got these right just read them with the words that make most sense
Answer:
I agree with you that issue is best; it is a good parallel with problem.
A problem might be a subject for discussion, but we are not likely to say it is a subject for society.
It is difficult to see how a problem could be a theme for society. If there is a repeated or underlying subject of discussions we might call it a theme:
If there was an underlying theme it was this: "The problem is we don't have any money". (Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) - Mar 24, 2010)
Points are likely to be assertions, not questions to resolve, which is what problems are. We aren't likely to say "a point for our society today", unless we say what the society is to do with it. A person could say "[The fact that education is necessary for progress] is a point for our society to consider," although there would be better ways to express the idea.
Explanation: issue
It would be performed, since it’s something that happened in the past and it already ended. As for the reasoning for why it’s not “had performed”, I don’t exactly have an explanation, but you can make out that it doesn’t really fit in with the rest of the verb conjugations in the text.