Which Sentence Out Of The Following Makes Sense?
I do know the answer, just want to know if you can spot it.
A.) Their tools were nowhere to be seen.
B.) Their tools were nowhere to be seen.
C.) There tools were nowhere to be seen.
D.) There tools were nowhere to be seen.
I do not think you are dumb, but if you know the answer please state it below, and if you are right, I will leave a kind message in you Shout Box!
Answers
1. B. Their tools were nowhere to been seen.
answered 2 months ago
The correct answer is choice B.
answered 2 months ago
Oh i love it...grammar class...lol♥ your answer is clearly A OR B...awesome & fun q. My friend...
answered 2 months ago
B. Their tools were nowhere to be seen. Correct spelling and wording.
answered 2 months ago
A and B are exactly the same as are C and D. A and B are both correct.
The only difference is the spelling of the word their because it indicates possession of the tools. There does not.
answered 2 months ago
A and B are exactly the same.
A and B are correct.
C and D are exactly the same.
C and D are incorrect.
answered 2 months ago
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Yes, of course Zexion is correct in his answer.
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