Answer:
Wherever I be, bi.ch ,the XD with me
Can tell that he a pu*sy, no he can't bullsh*t me
Bullsh*t me, stup*d, your a*s must be
Got it out the mud, it wasn't easy, trust me
Got a lot of love for my supporters who love me
Got a lot of stuff, I'm grateful but I need more cheese
Explanation:
Doubledecker
Answer:
Electronic
Step-by-step Explanation:
just trust me bro
The correct option is B. The rule is when one of the nouns connected by 'or' or 'nor' is plural then the verb must be plural and the plural subject should be placed next to the verb. Here, 'Surendra' is singular subject and 'his friends' is plural subject thus 'have been' is used which is plural verb. Hence, 'Have been' is the best fit according to the rule
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