<p>uh oh ingette and zingzong have diff answers =o</p>
<p>i was stuck between those 2 as well i forgot which one i chose though =/</p>
<p>uh oh ingette and zingzong have diff answers =o</p>
<p>i was stuck between those 2 as well i forgot which one i chose though =/</p>
<p>wasn't it like
'the codfish interacts something something idk'
but it switched to 'they are' and codfish is singular?</p>
<p>(so therefore, 'they are' was incorrect)</p>
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wasn't it like
'the codfish interacts something something idk'
but it switched to 'they are' and codfish is singular?
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<p>Similar to that. I think the first phrase was "Codfish is..." and afterward switched to "are". At any rate, the numbers were different, so I put A.</p>
<p>I made a stupid mistake on the Bronte one...her and her's sounded nasty so I switched to she and her's, even though I knew her made sense >_></p>
<p>There was a question about...
crap i don't remember the question but the options were 'of' or 'about'?
...okay I'll come back when I remember</p>
<p>wasn't she and her's correct?</p>
<p>does her and her's make sense?</p>
<p>I thought it was she and her's O_o</p>
<p>and codfish can be either singular or plural, correct? Since you wouldn't say codfishes...</p>
<p>she and her sister's is incorrect.</p>
<p>They are the objects, not the subject, therefore you must use</p>
<p>her and her sister's</p>
<p>does anybody remember the sentence?</p>
<p>wasn't it like</p>
<p>she and her sister's toys...</p>
<p>The correct possibilities are:</p>
<p>Codfish interacts...it...
Codfish interact...they...</p>
<p>What we were given:</p>
<p>Codfish interacts...they</p>
<p>We did not have the option of changing "interacts" to "interact". So what can we do? Change "they" to "is". Which is why the underlined portion "they" was the answer (unless I'm entirely wrong).</p>
<p>i put her and her's</p>
<p>yea zenyth was right , interacts is a singular verb so you have to change they to it</p>
<p>As far as I recall, Codfish was singluar in the sentence, not plural.</p>
<p>It's her and her sister's.</p>
<p>Just break it up. You can say her sister's reputation.</p>
<p>Can you say "she reputation was good"?</p>
<p>Yeah I got "they" as being incorrect for the codfish question.</p>
<p>For the her and her's question, what was the full response?</p>
<p>If I remember correctly, there were two answers with her and her's and I couldn't decide between the two.</p>
<p>It's her and her sister's.
And the codfish one is "they".</p>
<p>Two questions:</p>
<p>The one with the law thing...
It was a surprise that state legislature passed the new law, which was passed in other legislature so easily... or having passed it so easily</p>
<p>And then the very last question of the last section:
A or E?
It was the fair one.</p>
<p>If the two Es were in a row then the other no error is either the one with the sentence that said something like this: the most _____ of either _____ or _________. or it was the one about the haghia sofia. Which one was the other E?</p>
<p>I only have no error- the ship one.</p>
<p>The one with most of either ... or ...
That would be "most of" because it should be "more than"</p>
<p>Invisbile
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It was a surprised because it had passed so easily.</p>
<p>It was NOT having passed.</p>
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If I remember correctly, there were two answers with her and her's and I couldn't decide between the two.
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<p>I'm pretty sure there were two with she and her's and only one with her and her's. I know there were two she ones - one ended with "experience as teachers" and the other "experience teaching".</p>