Which verb agrees with its collective noun subject? The newlywed couple __________ bringing an additional casserole to the barbecue.
a. is
b. are

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is A. A collective noun can either take a singular or a plural verb depending on how you think it is. When you consider a couple as two separate individuals, you can use 'are'. But, you can also say that these two individuals are a single unit so use 'is'. In the sentence, since they're newlywed, you can consider them as one. 

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you go to messages..
When You get a Message just Tap it and it will Open

Dolly must clean up her room before she goes out. 1. In this sentence, what word begins the subordinate clause? A. before B. Dolly C. clean D. she

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oh thats B i already ahd that assignment

Despite the grove owners’ hard work, the orange crop had _____ overnight. Which verb should be used with the helping verb had in the sentence? freezed frozed frozen froze

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"Despite the grove owners’ hard work, the orange crop had "frozen" overnight" would be the correct sentence, since this is something that happened in the past so we want a past-tense verb.

The answer to your question would be that the verb that should be used with the helping verb "had" in the sentence is the following one: frozen. That is, the sentence would be as follows "despite the grove owners' hard work, the orange crop had frozen overnight.

The auxiliary verb "have" in the past indicates that the following verb should be in the past participle form for the sentence to be in the past perfect tense. The past participle of the verb "to freeze" is "frozen".

Blaine exchanges $100 for yen. If each US dollar is worth 88.353 yen how much does he receive?

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he 8835.30 yen recieves.

HOW:- 

88.353*100=8835.30

Hope i helped:D 
8835.300 yen just add two zeroes at the end

Which statement about controlled experiments is true?a. In a controlled experiment, all variables must be kept the same.
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c. A controlled experiment only tests one variable at a time.
d. Scientists always utilize controlled experiments.

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The correct answer is A.

Is the following a sentence or a fragment? Received your letter this morning.

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Answer:

Fragment

Explanation:

This phrase is a fragment because it lacks a subject, which is one of the most important requirements of a sentence. Without a subject, we have no way of knowing who is performing the action described by the verb. Therefore, in order to turn this fragment into a sentence we would need to add a subject, such as "I," "he/she," "we" or "they."

fragment, if you wanted to make it a sentence, you could say I received your letter this morning from the mail man.