So,
The sentence is: "Once she left the store, my mother realizes she forgot her purse on the counter."
The phrase "One she left the store" is in the past tense.
In the next phrase, "my mother realizes", the tense shifts to present.
In the final phrase, "she forgot her purse on the counter", the verb tense shifts back to the past tense.
Therefore, option A is correct.
Wait i’m confused, do you still need help even if you got the answer?
I believe the answer is <span>B. colloquialisms.
You can see this in words that spoken between friends or family.
For example:
Y'all must be Crazy !!
Here are the full paper, you can go nuts on it.
I wanna new car
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C.flock canada is a pronoun, so not b. loudly is some type of verb so not d. and barn isn't collective.
The first answer is D The second one Is C The third one is D (I'm not really sure if its D or B) and the last one is D as well! Good Luck