It is also called a dative case..represented by <em>dat or d</em> ..it indicates that noun to whom something is given..like <em>she gave Jess a book..</em> here Jess is dat or prepositional case..
Johnsy fell very seriously ill in November. She had pneumonia. She would lie in her bed without moving, just gazing out of the window. Sue, her friend, became very worried.
The answer is the last one. Threw me my first line. Because that's the only choice that lets us know that she communicated with another person.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Have been is the correct verb phrase; you cannot have an adverb, such as 'not' included in the verb phrase.