Answer:
1. The manager should be notified if you've got anything to complain about.
2. Before the end of the month, they'll grant you whether you've got the job or not.
3. The council has turned down planning permission, sorry.
4. Within ten working days, you've got to pay for everything.
5. You'll have to pay for it if you break anything.
Explanation:
Swap the subject and actor :)
I apologize if this is not entirely correct
Answer:
The answer is option A.
Explanation:
The door was open, and the window was broken.
"Swinging in the air" is a dangling modifier in this sentence since it modifies the part of the sentence "by the acrobats" but it is ambiguous or not clear because it may also modify "the children". A dangling modifier is a grammatical contruction that can be misinterpreted because of the way it was written and it can also lead to misunderstanding of a sentence or idea.