Agree, because I feel that it was justified.
The correct answer is D. : Does someone... know.
Someone needs a singular for of the verb, as it refers to a single person.
In A. the mistake is that "Few" refers to multiple people so it needs a plural form, in B. one (of those...) requires singular and C. "several" requires plural
- and they all have the wrong number.
Answer:
I learned about different countries in different countries in my <em>(D) geography </em> class.
What housework <em>(B) does </em>your father like doing?
The children <em>(D) are reading </em>in the library now.
My mom goes to the market every day , she loves <em>(B) shopping.</em>
They don’t like books, comics, <em>(A) or </em>novel.
My brother usually <em>(C) wears </em>jeans because it makes his comfortable.
Bobby: Why don't you read this novel? Rock: <em>(C) No, thanks.</em>
Don't be <em>(C) selfish</em>! Share the room with your brother!
The boys like <em>(B) playing</em> football.
Can you please help me <em>(A) clean the house?</em> The rooms are dirty.
Nam: What's your father like? Mai: <em>(B) He's very kind.</em>
<em>(C) Is</em> the actor performing now? No, he isn’t.
Your apartment is very big. <em>(D) Ours</em> is much smaller.
<u><em>i hope this helped at all. sorry if i got any incorrect.</em></u>
The compound sentence is letter C: She was disappointed, but she accepted second prize with grace.
Sentence structures could be simple (one independent clause), compound (two independent clause with coordinating conjunction), complex (a subordinate & independent clause) and compound-complex sentences (subordinate & two independent clause). These include clauses, conjunctions, coherence and balance and even to the number of words you use in your subject and predicate. The benefit of complex or compound sentences is that it could give you more explanation on the subject or topic of the sentence. This gives you a much more understanding on what the sentence is trying to portray or to message to give.
These are all the prepositions
aboard
upon
of
to