B. were formed make up the verb phrase.
A verb phrase is a phrase composed of verbs, whether the verbs be an action verb or a linking verb.
Writers use action verbs to depict action. They use linking verbs to describe conditions. However, there are instances when action and condition happens at the same time; thus, verb phrases are made.
In the verb phrase "were formed", were is the linking verb describing condition while formed is an action verb.
Between those two it would be inanimate objects.
Answer:
For the first picture, it should be "it's" instead of its. For the second, Memorial is spelled wrong. For the third, I believe "driver's" should be changed to "drivers." For the fourth, I'm not sure, maybe instead of "Washingtonian" its "Washington. " For the fifth, the sentence isn't quite right. It should probably be something like, "The couple of 12 years set aside a night each week for a family night."
Explanation:
Just either grammatically wrong or somethis is spelled wrong.
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