Asked by Hillary

1. Standoffish and reserved, charles was uncomfortable with the applause HE RECEIVED FROM THE CROWDS WHICH HAVE CHEERED HIS HISTORIC FLIGHT....

....REPLACE CAPS

RECEIVES FROM THE CROWDS WICH CHEER HIS HISTORIC FLIGHT

OR


RECEIVED FROM THE CHEERING CROWDS ABOUT HIS HISTORIC FLIGHT?


i don't know which one is right, and why please help!

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Wow -- your spelling needs some work, too!

The second one is incorrect because it's confusing to read "cheering crowds about his historic flight."

The first one is a bit strange in the sequence of verb tenses -- main verb is in the past, so the others should be, too. Shouldn't it be this?

<i>Standoffish and reserved, Charles was uncomfortable with the applause <u>he received from the crowds which cheered his historic flight. </i></u>
Answered by Hillary
what did i spell wrong?
Answered by Writeacher
grammar

Charles

received

receives
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