Answer:
C. Disturb
Explanation:
All of the other answers are either nouns, or other words that really don't match up to it by using common sense, the only reasonable option is C.
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The present progressive is used for an event that continues to occur at the present moment in time.
Hi! I'm 100% sure your answer is 'of' because in this case, it indicates what is being acted on. 'In' is just indicating where the action is happening.
Answer:
Manuel can't go on a trip this fall because twenty-five dollars aren't enough to buy gas for the trip.
Explanation:
According to the subject-verb agreement, the subject and verb must agree in number.
The sentence <em>Manuel can't go on a trip this fall because twenty-five dollars aren't enough to buy gas for the trip</em>. is incorrect, as singular verbs should be used with specific amounts of money, even if plural words or symbols for currency are present. This is what this sentence would look like corrected:
<em>Manuel can't go on a trip this fall because twenty-five dollars</em><em> </em><em><u>isn't</u></em><em> </em><em>enough to buy gas for the trip.</em>
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Another example of this rule: <em>Today, $5,000 </em><u><em>was</em></u><em> raised for the local animal shelter.</em> (Instead of <em>$5,000 were…</em>)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Brought is the past tense for bring.