This is an example of D. irony.
Irony is when you say something which is actually the opposite of what you think, in order to make a funny statement. So, this person said the doctor was unusually prompt (which means punctual, someone who always arrives on time), even though he was half an hour late. <span />
<span>for 17 the third on is wrong because of the punctuation. 19 i believe the correct answer is the 2nd one, for 18 it is the first one and finally for 20 it is the 4th one because the semicolon joins two independent clauses. Hope this helps!</span>
Answer:
2 has
Explanation:
Only one class, you use has but if it is classes, you use have
Hope that helps
The gerund in the sentence provided above is backpacking. Gerunds are verbs in -ing form but function as a noun. In this sentence, it functions as a direct object because it answers the question "what". By this, we can construct the question "What popular pastime is being talked about?".