I say letter c because d and b have dates which means they are facts
Answer:
B, "is situated"
Explanation:
Process of elimination:
A: The Oval Office is in the White House today, so the sentence should not be in the past tense.
C: This is not grammatically correct. The sentence needs a verb of a tense of "to be" like "is" or "was".
D: This is not grammatically correct. The sentence needs a verb of a tense of "to be" like "is" or "was". Also, since the Oval Office is singular, the word would be situates instead of situate anyway.
Answer: Sue and Bob decided to separate their vegetable and flower gardens
There are two different seperates here. One is an adjective, the other is a verb.
In the answer above, separate is a verb. It is an action. Sue and Bob are separating their gardens. A synonym for this separate is “to split up”.
In the other, incorrect answers, separate is used as an adjective. It is describing. A synonym for this separate is “apart.”
It is hotter than the surface of the sun out there