There was no other option, it needed a few moments for even an EDS pilot to get ready (or ready himself) to step on the other side of the room and intentionally and cold-heartedly strip the life of a living being he had not met.
It should give you the option by their name. It takes a few days to show sometimes
Answer:
A) Students can make payment for the books when ordering online or when <em>you</em> get them.
(Notice that there is a sentence shift from third person, students, to the second person singular, you.)
B) You can make payment for the books when ordering online or at the point when you get them.
(In this case, both subjects stay in second person.)
C) Students can make payments when ordering online or when they take delivery of the items.
(Students a third person plural noun, requires a third person plural pronoun, <em>they</em>.)
Explanation:
In Englich Grammar, a <em>Shift in person</em> refers to the error of improperly mixing first, second, or third person whilst making a spoken or written sentence as shown in A above.
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The past participle of the verb of the word "go" that will complete the given sentence above is: have gone. The correct answer would be option D. The complete sentence is: All the flowers have gone to seed. The helping verb "have" is used along with the past participle of the verb go "gone" because the subject of the sentence is "flowers", which is plural.