The idea is to change the expression "that kept" to "that keeps" to keep the sentence written in standard English.
<h3>Why should this be done?</h3>
- Because the expression "that kept" refers to the word "fur."
- Because the word "fur" refers to the pronoun "it."
- Because the verb "to keep" when conjugated with the pronoun "it" or related words, should take the form "keeps."
Standard English refers to its most formal and grammatically correct form. Therefore, all verbs, pronouns, and nouns must be added to sentences in their correct forms, using all rules of grammar and syntax.
Furthermore, it is necessary to abandon the use of language vices and colloquialism that are common in informal English but incorrect in standard English.
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The simple subject is the main word of the subject, without any adjectives or modifications, one that would be enough to form a correct sentence; and the complete subject is one with all the adjectives and modifiers.
For example: B:
Dinosaurs: simple subject
<span>Large and small dinosaurs: complete subject.
In option C </span>the simple subject is the complete subject: "Cory"
When I grow up I either want my career to be a comedian or an engineer. My only obstacle with becoming a comedian is that my parents are so stubborn and won’t give me consent, they say my react time to slow and I will not be able to come up with jokes. But I think I can take on that project!
You should start off with talking about an few female athletes that are famed around the world but don't make it too long.