Answer: Upon reading the Title "Abuelito who?" it makes me wonder, who's Abuelito? and who is the who referring too? Was it saying Abuelito who..... did something? It might be about an Abuelito who felt something or did something, it raises many questions.
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The answer is B. Nominative
Answer:
There is no Pro or Con Article
Explanation:
How is anyone able to answer you need to post the pictures of the two articles to.
<span>The students read the instructions, discussed how complicated they seemed, and decided to ignore them.
Each verb is a direct-action verb (subject-verb-object) and is in the simple preterite tense. The verbs read, discussed, and decided all follow this structure, unlike "were reading" or "it was decided" .</span>