Answer: have been
Explanation:
Because ‘Sarah and her sisters has gone’ doesn’t sound right, ‘Sarah and her sisters has been’ also sounds wrong and ‘Sarah and her sisters have been’ doesn’t really make sense
C becuase c and d would make sense becuase d
This kind of sentence is called an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence is a sentence that seeks to elicit a reaction or response from someone.
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What are other types of sentences?</h3>
Other kinds of sentences are:
- Imperative Sentences
- Declarative Sentences
- Exclamatory sentences etc.
Thus, it is right to state that "Did you go to the demonstration on Sunday?" is an interrogative sentence.
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Answer: pun is a joke that has more than 1 meaning.
Explanation:
One of the first puns in Julius Caesar comes in Act II scene i. Two tribunes (a type of government official during Caesar's time) are patrolling the streets and attempting to clear out the crowds of people who are celebrating Caesar's recent victory. Since all the workers have taken a holiday to celebrate, the tribunes ask the men who they are and why they are not in their shops. One man responds by saying 'I am a mender of bad soles.' The officials press him further and he tells them to not be angry with him, but if their soles are worn out, he can fix them. When the word 'sole' is spoken, it could be interpreted as 'soul.' The cobbler is playing on the fact that sole has more than one meaning, depending on the context.