The correct answer is 'number'. Because verbs don't have cases - nouns do. Also, verbs don't have genders - but nouns do. Then, nouns don't have tenses - but verbs do. The only thing they have in common is 'number'.
Awnser: A. The noisy red car went speeding down the road
When writing the word "continued" do not drop the E. Just add a D. When writing the word "continuing" drop the E.
Answer:
between 1 and 2 sorry i couldnt answer
Explanation:
i could only narrow it down to the two most reasonable but i dont know which between those two sorry
The correct sentence is option two:
There have been many accidents during airshows; for example, last year the wind toppled a tent and equipment on top of bystanders.
The semicolon is a punctuation mark which indicates a pause, usually between two clauses that are not joined by a coordinating conjunction. Semicolons can also replace commas to separate elements in a list that already includes commas.
In the example sentence, the semicolon separates two clauses. Besides, a comma follows the introductory phrase "for example" because it introduces a clause.