P
I am thinking B
@Learner11 @CoolDude12
flutter YOU
FU*K
its B
fu*k you all
@CoolDude12 what about this one: Neither the clowns nor the animal trainer showed their fear of the lions. Choose the answer that eliminates any pronoun agreement or reference problems. If the sentence is correct, choose Leave as is. Leave as is. Change their fear to his or her fear. Reverse the compound subject, putting the animal trainer first and the clowns second.
for me Just leave as it is
Leave as is
ok and last one: I remember when neither my father nor my mother had her own passport; instead, we all had a family passport. Choose the answer that eliminates any pronoun agreement or reference problems. If the sentence is correct, choose Leave as is. Change had her own passport to had their own passports. Leave as is. Change neither my father nor my mother had her own passport to neither my father nor my mother had an individual passport.
actually no the second question is C
the last one is A
C is correct
why would you say C??
i think @Learner11 said that for question two
no , i am saying it for the last question .Yeah! A is also correct but C is not wrong . cuz you can also use " my father nor my mother had an individual passport." instead of "neither my father nor my mother had her own passport". It also will sounds great
Please stop cursing @LegendaryClasher ._.
I DO WHAT THE FU*K I WANT BIT*H
Shut your STUPID mouth @LegendaryClasher
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