Answer:
Her mother painted the room her favorite colors (pink and yellows).
Explanation:
You use parentheses to insert extra information that a statement would still be correct without. So you can't have parentheses around parts of a sentence that, if removed, would make the sentence incomplete.
The answer I chose here doesn't need to say that the mother's favourite colours are pink and yellow for the sentence to be complete, so it is stated in parentheses. Removing the part in parentheses would not make the sentence incomplete because the sentence still works without it.
In all the other statements, removing the part in parentheses would have the statements make no sense, which means that the parentheses are incorrectly placed.
For this question, the choices are:
<span>1) Each
2) Both
3) Either
4) Neither
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And the answer is both because it is the only plural pronoun that refers to one or more nouns in the sentence, hence the use of "were". Each, either and neither refer to only one of the other and thus would use "was" instead of "were" to refer to a singular noun.
The prepositions are the words which show the relationship between the pronoun and the nouns.
Prepositions are used to express the relationship between two or more places, persons or time or express a relationship in time or space.
In the above sentence " When she arrived at the concert hall, the singer walked through a crowd of cheering fans.", preposition is 'at.'
The preposition 'at' indicates the place and precedes noun 'the concert hall.'
The answer is d I’m pretty sure