I know I'm rather late but the answer is 8 and 13. (This question requires some background... so yea.)
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the answer is B. It is an adjective phrase modifying "man."
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remove the : and leave the , in the problem
That would be question D.
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D. We had taken an early flight to Denver before we realized we were a day early for the meeting.
Explanation:
From the options given in the question, the use of the subject- verb agreement in all of the sentences A, B and C are wrong. The sentence is in the past perfect tense. Options A, B and C had wrongly used the "perfect" form of the verb as "took, take, taken (without the 'had')". The mistakes in the sentences are as follows-
A. We had took an early flight to Denver before we realized we were a day early for the meeting.
B. We had take an early flight to Denver before we realized we were a day early for the meeting.
C. We taken an early flight to Denver before we realized we were a day early for the meeting.
So, with the use of "had", the verb has to be in the past participle form. Thus, the correct sentence is-
D. We <em><u>had taken</u></em> an early flight to Denver before we realized we were a day early for the meeting.