Answer:
C. Seperate or distinct
Explanation:
When you want something in particular that means it is sperate or distinct/different. Ex: As my mom dropped me off at my friend's house and was about to drive away to go to the store she asked, "Would you like something in particular?" I said I was good for right now and went inside of my friend's house.
Answer:
1. Present real conditional
2. Future or real conditional
3. Past unreal conditional
4. Past unreal conditional
5. Future or real conditional
The only sentence which correctly uses a verb that agrees with its subject is D) Is Yolanda at summer camp this week?
The other sentences are incorrect because:
A) In the sky <em>were </em>few clouds.
B) birds <em>live
</em>C) <em>were </em>people<em>
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The revised statement is more negative because of the word forced.