The answer is A: swim.
They all like the beach, but none of them swim in the ocean. After none of + a plural word (none of the shops, none of them etc.) it's possible to use a singular or plural verb, but a plural verb is more usual. None of the shops were (or was) open. Also, none + of it's quite usual as a subject. B: past of swim is swam. C: past participle of swim is swum
There are enough MA's and Ph.D.'s in here to fill a college.
both
The second one is correct.
There are enough MA's and Ph.D.'s in here to fill a college.
There should always be an apostrophe when you want to make any of these abbreviations, plural.
The correct answer is #1
There are enough MAs and Ph.D.s in here to fill a college.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Mentioning a character by name is an important plot element of travel narratives.
How does public transit benefit the environment?
Which cities have the most efficient public transit system?
What type of public transit does your family prefer to use?
I believe the answer is: What type of public transit does your family prefer to use?
To answer the question above, people just need to recall their memory on the type of public transit that their family used more often.
Questions such as "How does public transit benefit the environment? " and "Which cities have the most efficient public transit system?" would need an indepth research while question such as "How many of your classmates use public transit?" would need direct counting.
a. she or he
b. his or her
c. themselves
d. himself or herself