3 duh. the first two are abt whos opinions are right or wrong and opinions CANT be right or wrong. it’s always good to look at all viewpoints bc we need to better understand the pros and cons of every opinion
Habitual
Glorified
Flirty
Nightmarish
The answer is: The flowers in the garden bloom beautifully.
The verb <em>to be</em> can be conjugated as <em>am, is, are, was, were </em>or <em>been, </em>and it signifies to exist, occur o take place. In that respect, the chosen sentence does not possess the verb <em>to be</em> - it actually contains the verb <em>bloom</em>, which means to produce flowers.
The rest of the sentences are incorrect because all of them include conjugations of the verb to be, such as <em>is </em>and <em>was</em>.
Are there any choices for the answer?