What is a helping verb

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Answer: A helping verb is a verb that helps out the main verb and helps the sentence make sense.

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Divide the spelling word into syllables. Make sure that you follow the dictionary standard. proofread

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The word consists of two syllables, "proof-read".

Use a comma to split the introductory word or phrase from the rest of the sentence. Underline the introductory phrase.1. Although Mary loved her little lamb she loved lamb chops more.
2. By the time Charlotte was done with her homework her hair had grown two inches!
3. If I eat those slugs for lunch what will I have for dinner>
4. As soon as he jumped into the pool Bill remembered where he'd put the shark.
5. On the other hand the pizza was only on the ground for 4 seconds.
6. When I gave you the car keys I did not expect you to throw them into the lake.
7. If you invite the donkey inside don't let him sit on your couch.
8. Luckily George remembered not to stop breathing all day long.
9. Whenever we go to the movies we always bring the toilet plunger.
10. Sadly James was allergic to peaches.
11. After mother backed the cookies she ate them all herself and did not share any.
12. After school today I will teach all my friends how to use commas correctly!

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although Mary loved her little lamb , she loved lamb chops more
by the time charlotte was done with her homework , her hair had grown two inches.
if i eat those slugs for lunch , what would i eat for dinner?
as soon as he jumped into the pool , bill remembered where he'd put the shark
On the other hand ,  the pizza was only on the ground for 4 seconds
When I gave you the car keys , I did not expect you to throw them into the lake
If you invite the donkey inside , don't let him sit on your couch
 Luckily , George remembered not to stop breathing all day long.
Whenever we go to the movies , we always bring the toilet plunger.
Sadly , James was allergic to peaches.
After mother baked the cookies , she ate them all herself and did not share any.
 After school today , I will teach all my friends how to use commas correctly!



The infinitive form of the verb "splash"

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The answer would be "To splash"
yes it would be "to splash"

Which of the following should end with a question mark?How amazing to see a comet
How to make a kite
How we did it is not important
How will you make it

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A question mark is used at the end of a question.

The only question on the list is "How will you make it ?"

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A. The discovery, which was the first of its kind in several years, caused an international stir.
B. The discovery which was the first of its kind in several years, caused an international stir.
C. The discovery, which was the first of its kind in several years caused an international stir.
D. The discovery which was the first of its kind, in several years, caused an international stir.

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The correct answer is C because it pauses after stating who did what.


I am certain that it is A as *which was the first of its kind in several years* is the subordinate clause and *the discovery caused an international stir is the main clause. :)


Which type of figurative language is found in the sentence below? Jules could picture the steam flowing from The Great Green Gulch’s nostrils like smokestacks.

A. Metaphor

B. Alliteration

C.Allusion

D.Simile

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the answer is D simile

its comparing something with the word "like' so it's a simile