B is the correct answer because A makes the reader believe that the two Notaries preferred ether of the options rather than specifying they each chose only one type.
The answer is D. A verb that starts with "to" is in an infinitive verb form. It should be noted that a verb in this form does not function as a verb instead it functions as another part of speech. Infinitives can function as adverbs, adjectives or as nouns.
Answer: Something fun I did with my family is that we went on a picnic. It was a sunny, sunday afternoon and
we went outside to have lunch. For lunch we had some sandwich with some drinks and also some fruits. It was great after we ate we went to the palyground I played on the swings and monkey bars. After we went to the playground we drives back home and watched a movie. That is what I did with my family.
Explanation:
I don't know how young your little sister is but I kinda made it childish. I don't know what season where your contury it is in but yea.... (・_・;)
The verb that expresses an occurrence that began in the past and
continues presently is B. has become. Rockwell's art has become an
iconic symbol to many Americans. The answer here should be obvious - if
the action started in the past, and continues into the present, you need
a tense that connects both the past and the present, and that is the
present perfect tense, or in this case, HAS BECOME, which is the present
perfect form of the verb to become.
It's normally used to explain a difficult choice to an audience of friends ex. when you are transferred abroad or to another city or state,after having worked in the same place for a long time.