Answer:
(1) she (2) they (3) it
Ms. Rose informed the class that(she,them,or her) won’t be coming to school next week. The students wanted to know if(their,it,or day) could submit their assignments after the football game. Jamie completed his assignment but forgot(his,it,or him) on submission day.
Ms. Rose informed the class that she won’t be coming to school next week. The students wanted to know if(their,it,or day) could submit their assignments after the football game. Jamie completed his assignment but forgot his on submission day.
Is day supposed to be they?
A.
anymore
B.
oh
C.
know
D.
I
Neither Joe nor Duane was nervous about __________ solo in the concert.
A.
theirs
B.
his
C.
he
D.
their
I think the answer is d.their if the answer is not there please explain why what it should be :D
I'm trying to pull up my grade to a A+
D: their
This makes more sense than his. There is more than one person being referred to in the sentence. the word solo is referring to Joe and Daune.
I tried putting his in the sentence and it just doesn't make sense to me. If the sentence was like the following: Joe was not nervous about___his __ solo in the concert then I think it would make more sense to use this word.
Hopefully this helps and good luck. :)
P.S. Don't you mean: Neither Joe nor Daune were nervous about __their __ solo in the concert? Were makes more sense than was.
A.
infinitive
B.
participial phrase
C.
participle
D.
infinitive phrase
He tells her how glad he is that he met her.
B.
He asks if he can keep her handkerchief.
C.
He tells her to keep their meeting a secret.
D.
He makes her promise to bring her brothers and sister to Narnia.
I often forget to cross my t's when I'm writing quickly.
B.
Mike's home address begins with a "2."
C.
The word love appears five times in that note.
D.
Is the word "their" or the word "there" correct in that sentence?