“Too” is used in positive sentences, to show agreement.
‘Too’ means “also”
The word "conditions" is plural, but the verb "is" is singular. This creates a subject-verb agreement error.
Since the sentence refers to a single condition (colour blindness), it should use the singular form: "the condition is".
The correct sentence with the proper use of the colon is:
(C) She had one question: when is the deadline?
A colon is used correctly here to introduce a clause that explains or expands on what came before it.
The other options do not follow standard rules for using a colon.
The correct phrase should be "of their bodies" because "slugs and snails" are plural.
So the possessive pronoun should also be plural ("their" instead of "its").
The corrected sentence would be:
"Most slugs and snails breathe using a lung which opens through a small hole in the side of their bodies."
Can’t means cannot.
Question tag
Here “Since” is a preposition showing a particular time in the past until now.
Since Monday means سوموار سے لیکر اب تک
Adverbial phrases are a type of sentence or group of words that has the same ultimate meaning as an adverb.
Adverbial phrases modify a verb, adjective, adverb, or even a whole clause.
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