Answer : 1 is b
2 is C 3 is y 4 is h
Answer: I think it's "because" that fills in the blank.
Explanation:
Answer:
She donated several items of clothing to charity.
Explanation:
Firstly, clothes are not particles unless we're talking science here, I'm guessing we aren't. So she isn't donating particles to charity. She wouldn't be able to give charity "bits" of clothing. Bits is a portion of something. For instance, "I would like to eat a bit of salad." So the answer should be A.
Hope this helps, I am not the greatest at explaining things. :D
I would go with the last sentence.
The question is whether those phrases are speaking of the same person :
<span>A. her friend and former room-mate
- this is the same person, if it was two people, it'd be "and her"
B. </span><span>the winner and still champion
-again, the same person, requires singular verb
C.</span><span>The chief and foremost expert
-again, the same person: requires a singular verb and actually has a singular verb, correct answer!
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Answer:
When she graduates Zara is moving to the city.
I forgot the exam was today.