The plural form of the word radius is <em>radii</em>.
I know it sounds weird, but this is correct. Adding <em>-s </em> at the end of the radius would make the word grammatically incorrect. This is because the word radius itself is a Latin word.
- Marlon Nunez
Hello, so the verb is the action and the compound subject is going to be
our second subject in the sentence. To distinguish whether it is
corresponding or not we are going to make sure that it is in the right tense, person, etc.
So lets look at our options
Our
first sentence has the first subject plural but not the second subject,
and an improper use of the verb making this sentence grammatically incorrect.
Our second sentence the verb and compound correspond correctly so no mistakes here.
The third sentence we are distinguishing whether we use begun or began. Began is past tense and begun is past participle.
The last sentence is grammatically incorrect because the action/verb 'stores' does not correspond with our compound subject.
So that leaves us with the answer being B.
I hope I helped! If you have any other questions or would like further explanation please let me know! :)
Answer:
can u describe the question properly..cannot understand it properly
Answer: His face appeared whenever he opened his eyes.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
<u>The method that is best suited to compare the excerpt from Anne of Green Gables and the poem 'Remember' is a Venn Diagram.</u>
Venn Diagram is a diagram that helps to present logical relationship between two or more items. It is a diagram either of circular shape or any other shape which overlaps each other. In the overlapping area, the similarities between the two items is mentioned whereas in the area that does not overlap, differences are mentioned.
So, the method that is best to use to compare in the given case will be a Venn Diagram.
Thus the correct answer is option A.