Answer:
A complete sentence must have, at minimum, three things: a subject, verb, and an object. The subject is typically a noun or a pronoun. And, if there's a subject, there's bound to be a verb because all verbs need a subject. Finally, the object of a sentence is the thing that's being acted upon by the subject
<span>I like to eat potatoes. They are good any way you cook them. My sister likes sweet potatoes. She cooks them all the time for her husband. However, he hates them. When we are together he gives them to me. It is our secret. You have to understand that we can never tell my sister because she would be mad at him if she knew. Her husband doesn't like the secrecy. It is his goal to learn to like sweet potatoes. I think that my sister is beginning to suspect us of something. I think he should tell my sister about the potatoes before she really gets suspicious. He thinks we should keep it to ourselves.
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Hmm, not sure about this one. Maybe ‘Are you a good person’ or basically stuff related to the asked man himself.
1.B. Childrens' shoes are on the bottom three shelves. - it should be children's
2. C. Ours' is surely the most colorful float in the parade. - it should be ours, without the apostrophe
3. D. Both Shira and Kate's feet were sore after the long hike. - it should be Shira's and Kate's feet, because they don't share the same feet
4. A. There's not a dimes worth of difference between the two models. - it should be dime's
5. C. Theres a red gate at the park's entrance. - it should be there's
6. I'm not sure who's purse is on that chair. - it should be whose
7. I don't know about this one, sorry :/
8. A. Yes, that 65 convertible is considered a classic. - it should be '65
9. B. The dogs tail is wagging very quickly. - it should be dog's
According to me C is written in passive voice