_____ gift was purchesed

to whom
for who
to who
for whom
i chose To whom ....is the right option.
The advice was meant ____
you and i
she and i
you and me
i chose option 1 you and i. Am i right ?
______ congratlated
were being
was being
were
have
i chose have ...Am I right
this is the hardest one ....each of you student are responsible to arriving
what wrong with sentence
punction verb tense
punction direct
subject verb
quote argument
which one is right option.
please help.

Please number them and leave more spaces. Everything runs together and the first one is NOT complete enough to know if it's "to whom" or "for whom"

I suspect you are leaving out small important words, like "for" in the 2nd one? It's for "you and me" if so.

OK. Please type over CAREFULLY with numbers, leaving spaces and NOT leaving out any words at all. I can not correct what you have.

Sra

thank you

To answer your questions:

1. The correct option is "to whom" for the first question. This is the proper phrase to use when referring to the recipient of a gift.

2. The correct option is "you and I" for the second question. When the advice is meant for both "you" and "I," we use the subjective pronouns "you" and "I" together.

3. The correct option is "were" for the third question. When congratulating someone, we use the plural form of the verb "to be." Therefore, the correct phrase is "were congratulated."

4. The sentence "each of you student are responsible to arriving" has a few errors. The correct version would be: "Each of you students is responsible for arriving." The changes include correcting the subject-verb agreement by using "is" instead of "are," using the correct preposition "for" instead of "to," and using the proper verb form "arriving."

I hope this clears up any confusion you had. Let me know if you have any further questions!