If one or more singular subjects are joined to one or more plural subjects by or (or nor), the subject closest to the verb determines agreement.
The speaker is the poet who enjoyed watching the natural sceneries from the railway compartment His railway journey proved to be a source of great happiness for him The railway journey provided him a great and enjoyment and pleasurable also
Answer:
I thik I will feel so bad tried and lazy
Answer:
where things are not as they should be
Explanation:
where things were contrary to the real word so it means
where things are not as they should be
Pretty sure its the answer is "go"