Answer:
"I can forget" is the verb in the sentence.
Explanation:
A verb is something you can do. You can't "exam" something, but you can forget about something.
Going to school .........
The answer to this is C as if there were no brackets we wouldn’t know who “they” is.
Answer:
<h2>A. </h2>
Explanation:
Third-person is pronouns and verbs used to refer to something other than the speaker or addresses of the languag in which they occur.
First-person is pronouns and verbs used to refer to the speaker or writer of the language in which they occur.
Therefore, the correct answer is A. A third-person limited narrator uses less description than a first- person narrator.
1) The wrong sentence is D. In that case you don't need the possessive pronoum YOUR because what you need is a personal pronoun. YOU'RE is the correct form. However, as it is a question, the most suitable position for the pronoun is after the verb to be.
2) The incorrect sentence is C. In that case you need the pronoun THERE because the verb comes before its subject.
3) The incorrect sentence is D. In that sentence a personal pronoun +verb to be is needed. As it is talking about the weather the correct way is IT'S. The possessive adjective or possessive pronoun (its) is not correct for that context.
4) The wrong pronoun is in sentence B. When the sentence starts with the preposition TO you need the pronoun WHOM. The preposition can also be at the end of the sentence.