In A: it should be "I was" not "I were".
In B: it should be "lately you appear" not "you appears"
in C: this is correct! the subject is in agreement with the verb, and this is the correct answer.
in D: it should be "you are"
Answer:
a= he advised you to read the exam question carefully
b-he orderd his students to be quite.
c-he asked you to lend him 10 pounds
d- He offered that he will take the children into town this weekend.
- E- He warned the boys to don't swim too far.
<span>Although you didn't provide any options, I managed to find some on the Internet. So, the option which best describes sentence 7 is that it is a simple sentence. Simple sentences have only one finite verb (meaning, not infinitives or participles). This sentence has only one verb - rule - which is why it is simple.</span>
That is not even that hard you just write what is the man wearing and stuff how is that hard
<span>1. Jack Jordan, of No Lemons Used Cars, is used to making things sound much better than they really are.
2. </span><span>Jack Jordan, head manipulator of No Lemons Used Cars, walks into the room with shifty eyes and no conscience.
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Hope that helps!
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