a. (it/rain) It is raining and I have to walk to work.
b. (you/always/talk) You are always talking during class and it's distracting.
c. (they/never/bring) They never bring snacks to share at the office meetings.
d. (she/constantly/complain) She is constantly complaining about her workload, but she never does anything to improve it.
e. (he/often/arrive) He often arrives late to our meetings, which is very frustrating.
a. (it/rain) It is raining and I have to walk to work.
b. (you/always/talk) You are always talking during class and it's distracting.
c. (they/never/bring) They never bring snacks to share at the office meetings.
d. (she/constantly/complain) She is constantly complaining about her workload, but she never does anything to improve it.
e. (he/often/arrive) He often arrives late to our meetings, which is very frustrating.