The correct answer is WHO, WHOSE, WHOM, WHICH, THAT, WHAT, WHOEVER, WHOMEVER, WHICHEVER, or WHATEVER.
Answer: Gerund phrase: telling his mother. Noun use: object of the preposition.
Explanation: a gerund is a verb form which functions as a noun (as a subject, direct object, indirect object, object of a preposition, etc), in English they end in "-ing." In the given sentence we can see an example of a gerund phrase in the words "telling his mother" ("telling" is the gerund and "his mother" is a complement), this gerund phrase is acting as the object of the preposition "without" which is place just before it.
Answer: The answer is A.
Explanation:
A. opinion
B. not an opinion
The correct answer is B. Not an opinion
Explanation:
An opinion is a statement that expresses one's feelings, perspectives or position towards a subject, because of this opinions are subjective and vary in each person, an example of this is the opinion people have about a particular movie. Additionally, the oppositive to an opinion is a fact that does not depend on the thoughts of each person but describes reality and therefore can be proved such as the distance from one place to another. In the case of "The song switches time signatures twice" this is not an opinion because the number of times there are switches in time signatures in a song does not depend on the point of view of people but is a reality that can be proved either by listening to the song or looking at the music sheet.