Answer:
B
Explanation:
You can't take time back.
"Their" would be the correct option.
The pronoun is referring to multiple girls, implying that you should use a pronoun that refers to more than one person.
Hope this helps!
The error that this sentence makes is D. misplaced modifier.
It means that the modifier (with an incredible sound system) is placed where it shouldn't be - it is too far from the noun it modifies. It should modify the noun Mustang, but the way this sentence is incorrectly written, it seems that this modifier refers to summer vacation - as if it had an incredible sound system, and not the car.
Most beloved Daegan,
I truly wish to have assisted to your party, and I know very well as much as you that I promised to go. I even swore before Jehovah that I would be by your side that night. However, I was unable to go my faithful companion. The only things that can detain me from such an important event is death or prison. And, in this case prison took hold of me. You may ask yourself why I am in prison and I will tell you. Last night my friend there was a shooting and I was caught in the middle of the scene with arms in hands. However, I had sworn before heaven and Earth that I did nothing wrong. I hope you may forgive that I'm not at you presence, but, I am dearly cuffed against the chains of my prison cell and can't get out.
I'm in a small room, shared with a female serial killer. I am deeply scared and desperate to get out.
My brother, my friend, my lover; I am dearly fond of you please remember me and when you come to prison please give me some King James cake. I highly miss you and don't know what to do without you. Please, come for me. My prisoner ID is: 03648. Come to me as soon as possible. I promise, I will tell you everything; every detail, each moment and action my own memory can recall. I promise to confess all and leave nothing blank.
Your friend, ...
The false statement about the uncountable nouns among the choices is letter A which is "Uncountable nouns do not typically take a regular plural form, except in special circumstances". The Uncountable nouns is used with singular verb and usually don't have plural form.