When the subject of a sentence comes before the verb, the sentence is in natural order.
When the verb or part of the verb comes before the subject, the sentence is in inverted order.
The verb is mixed so the subject comes before the verb.
I believe the answer is A. Natural
Answer:
the tense
Explanation:
he hadn't eaten = he had not eaten
he hasen't eaten = he has not eaten
one you'd say in a story telling manner, talking about the past. The other one would be talking about the present
The answer is definitely D, because it contains two independent clauses that are joined together without a comma or conjunction. (An independent clause just means a chunk of language that has both a subject and a verb and could be a complete sentence on its own.)