What I personally think: 1. Ugly 2. Erica ran at the gym and John is tall 3. Taking notes and finding the main idea 4. M<span>any words have certain images or associations for most listeners and might affect what they think of the speech 5. Satire 6. Ask questions, Listen attentively, and take notes 7. Exaggeration 8. Worn-out
I hope this helped! :-)</span>
We are to correct the error made in the sentence "<em>Neither Tabitha nor Miranda want to take out the garbage".</em>
The error in the sentence is not adding "s" to "want"
The sentence should be "<em>Neither Tabitha nor Miranda wants to take out the </em><em>garbage</em><em>".</em>
Tabitha and Miranda are two different individuals which makes them singular nouns.
- Plural nouns takes plural verbs
- singular nouns takes singular verbs
singular noun: Tabitha, Miranda
singular verb: wants, takes, drives.
Read more:
brainly.com/question/1810273
1. Puppy = Direct Object
2. Alaskan Husky = Predicate Nominative
3. Her = Indirect Object
4. White = Predicate Adjective
Answer:
singular subject plural verb
If <em><u>a runner</u></em> wants to win, <em><u>they</u></em> should practice frequently.
Explanation:
Maybe something like "does it look good on me?" Or "will others like it?"