Answer:
You would use <em>was</em>.
Explanation:
Using "were" in this sense, while it <em>is</em> past tense, doesn't make sense. It is not grammatically correct. If you notice "lunch" is not plural, meaning "were" would not fit it. You would use "was" for it to be grammatically correct.
Here's what the sentence would look like if you used <em>were</em>: "Lunches for the guests were prepared yesterday."
If you were to use "was", the sentence would be: "Lunch for the guests was prepared yesterday.", because the "lunch" is singular. Making <u>this</u> the correct sentence.
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(Sorry for the mess up!)
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Answer:
need more context
Explanation:
you need to give the full question
Answer:
I can relate to Alice when she fell down the rabbit hole. She was so confused and lost and lonely. She was in a world she had never experienced before, and I can relate to that with the current situation of Coronavirus. I feel so isolated, even though I am surrounded by my family 24/7. I am confused and lost as I have never been in a world like this before.
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C, they can both function as nouns