Hi,
Does anyone know why answer c is wrong?
I understand why d is correct, but the explanation for c refers to "its" as a singular possesive pronoun not agreeing with the plural "sloths"; However, the answer uses a plural possesive pronoun, their, that agrees with the plural subject sloths and not the pronoun "its" the explanation refers to.
Cheers,
Chris
Does anyone know why answer c is wrong?
I understand why d is correct, but the explanation for c refers to "its" as a singular possesive pronoun not agreeing with the plural "sloths"; However, the answer uses a plural possesive pronoun, their, that agrees with the plural subject sloths and not the pronoun "its" the explanation refers to.
Cheers,
Chris












