Question: #1: Only answer A is correct. Answer B mistakenly also checked. #2: For answer C to be correct, change "start" to read "started." #30: Answer C also grammatically and logically correct. In other words, "It is currently raining. Nevertheless, they will surely succeed." #33: In this context, I believe most readers would regard the subject "a number" to be referring to the INDIVIDUAL changes themselves, as opposed to referring to a single entity. So my answer would be B. For example: We would say "A number of residents have (not "has") complained about the noise." #34: Your explanation correctly identifies "did," but you mistakenly checked "had" on the test. #35: The expression would be "on the team." #44: Answer C, past perfect, also grammatically correct. If, for example the viewing of the painting occurred long ago. #66: I agree with your answer, but the reason I would cite is that the pronoun "everyone" is to be regarded as singular, thus requiring a singular verb.
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#1: Only answer A is correct. Answer B mistakenly also checked.
#2: For answer C to be correct, change "start" to read "started."
#30: Answer C also grammatically and logically correct.
In other words, "It is currently raining. Nevertheless, they will
surely succeed."
#33: In this context, I believe most readers would regard the subject
"a number" to be referring to the INDIVIDUAL changes
themselves, as opposed to referring to a single entity. So my
answer would be B. For example: We would say
"A number of residents have (not "has") complained about the
noise."
#34: Your explanation correctly identifies "did," but you mistakenly
checked "had" on the test.
#35: The expression would be "on the team."
#44: Answer C, past perfect, also grammatically correct. If, for
example the viewing of the painting occurred long ago.
#66: I agree with your answer, but the reason I would cite is that the
pronoun "everyone" is to be regarded as singular, thus requiring
a singular verb.
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