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The irony in this question is that Mr. Goodenwell was trying to keep his son safe and in the act of this his son got hurt with part of the equipment that was supposed to keep him safe.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Jane told me they were taking the nine o’clock plane. 2. I’ll have to get up early. She said that she'll need to arise early.
<h3>What is accurate sentence?</h3>
In order for a sentence to be grammatically accurate, the problem and verb have to each be singular or plural. In different words, the problem and verb have to trust each other of their tense. If the problem is in plural form, the verb must additionally be in plur al form (and vice versa).
-  She advised me she would not like to tour via way of means of air.
- But she determined that it became the perfect manner to travel.
-  She advised me they had been going to spend per week in Paris.
-  She stated she desired to move up the Eiffel Tower.
- She advised me that they have been to Paris before.
-  But she stated that they have not visible everything.
- He advised me that he's going to ship me a postcard.
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Answer:
It depends. Some kids drink on their own & their parents have no idea so those parents shouldn't be jailed, they don't control their children's actions, even though they are their parents & they should know everything, they don't, their kids are slick & know how to hide it, obviously. 
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