Explanation:
The verb form of ""do not"" that would be used with a plural noun is ""don't"". Given that there is only one monkey, the proper word to use is "doesn't."
The reader shouldn't stop between the sentence's subject and verb, thus the right response is "," which makes sense.
Explanation:
In the statement, the word ""title"" is spelled incorrectly.
Since the sentence requires the contraction of "you're," which signifies "you are," the right response is "your're."
Explanation:
The person or thing that the sentence is about; the person or thing that is performing or in a state of being in the sentence, is the subject of the
sentence. Alic is the one who is contemplating his guitar in the sentence.
Explanation:
When referring to a number of objects, the correct word to use is "fewer," not "less." When referring to a quantity of one item, the correct phrase to
use is "less."
Explanation:
A preposition is a word that describes how a verb and an object are related.
Because "leg" is a singular noun and requires a singular verb, "ache" is the appropriate response.
It is the only query that will prompt a pupil to expand on their present subject.
Explanation:
The words "Desparate," "Consolt," and "Grane" should all be spelled "Desperate," "Consult," and "Grain," respectively. The sole correctly spelt word is "betray."
Aristotle was a well-known Ancient Greek philosopher, thus the response "The Origins of Philosphy" is the right one.
Explanation:
There should be a question mark at the end of the first sentence rather than a period because it is a question.
Because the verb in this sentence is written in the incorrect tense, the response "periodic table was" is appropriate. The line will make better sense if "was" is changed to "is".
The bike is the principal actor in the sentence and is therefore the topic of the phrase, making "Bike" the appropriate response.
The proper response is "A democracy is a better form of government because.." since it is the only opening statement that immediately moves the student into a persuasive attitude.
The right response is "red". A noun is described or modified by an adjective.