The correct answer among all the other choices is 'Their desserts are so rich, my sister and I usually share one among us.' This <span>sentence uses the word among incorrectly </span>Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
The other teachers don’t like her because she is giving the kids to much work and is changing everything around the school
Explanation:
Excited, giddy, happy, anxious, interested, and eager.
The great Roman Empire was so powerful that it conquered a large part of Europe, as well as parts of Africa and Asia.
The Puritans had to face many obstacles and mischiefs on their way to the New World.
(The compound objects are bold, as I cannot underline them.)
If a direct object is the recipient of action of the verb (what the verb does to something/someone), a compound direct object is composed of two or more such recipients.
Hard choosing from "A" to "D", but my best answer that I came up with is "D" or "4"
The word "Who's" is a plural and actual stands for "Who is" So if you put that in that sentence "Who is book about blue whales is this?" Or for "2" the word "Whomever's" doesn't make since in the sentence.. "Whomever's book about blue whales is this?" And the same with "3". But with "4" "Whose" It fits in that sentence.. "Whose book about blue whales is this?" It's best if you read the sentence out loud and see which word best fits in that sentence.