Answer:
Wealth refers to the stock of assets held by a person or household at a single point in time. ... Income refers to money received by a person or household over some period of time. Income includes wages, salaries, and cash assistance from the government.
"I can't come with you as I am too busy."
Answer:
B. Does anyone have the time?
Explanation:
According to the subject-verb agreement, the subject and the verb must agree in number. The word <em>anyone</em>, like words <em>everyone, someone, no one, everybody, somebody, anybody, nobody, each, each one, either </em>and <em>neither</em> requires a singular verb: <em>Does anyone...</em>
That's why options A and C are incorrect. Instead of the singular form <em>does</em>, we have the form <em>do</em>, which agrees with a plural subject (e.g <em>Do they have the time?</em>)
Both are correct. Example sentences below.
In three hours, we will arrive at our house.
In three more hours, we will arrive at our house.
When using "more", it implies that there was time that was previously passed.
Billy's hands trembled as he moved the mouse, and my face dropped. He had just received his emailed document from the college he planned to attend. Beckoning with his hand for me to come closer, he pulled up the document. I took a shaky breath and read the words on the screen. He was accepted.
may I have Brainliest?
I've had a sh!.tty day ;^;