Answer:
AABB
Explanation:
b. the orchestra have hired a new conductor.
c. the orchestra needs a new conductor.
d. the orchestra have a new conductor
The answer to your question would be that the sentences that have correct subject-verb agreement are the following ones: "The orchestra has a new conductor" and "the orchestra needs a new conductor". That is, the correct options would be A and C.
"Orchestra" is a collective noun which American English requires to be singular.
b inflection
c enunciation
d projection
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21. forget
22. is
23. teaches
24. helps
25. are
26. have
27. does
28. sign
29. was
30. seem
31. takes
32. are
33. look
34. understands
35. goes
36. are
37. play
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Answer:
Handsomest.
Explanation:
Handsomest is the superlative form of the adjective "handsome".
There are three degrees of adjectives- positive degree, comparative degree and superlative degree. For the right degree to be used along with the sentence, the superlative degree of the word 'handsome' will be the best used n this sentence. And according to the sentence, Rob is in comparison with the 'rest of the world, making the comparison to be the third degree of comparison. Thus, the final answer will be
Rob thinks that he is the handsomest guy on the planet.