Answer:
A). I wrote an essay about the benefits of exercise.
Explanation:
An active verb is described as the verbs that are directly associated with the action of the subject in the sentence or the 'doer or subject' is performing the particular action.
In the given question, option A i.e. 'I wrote an essay about the benefits of exercise' contains an active verb 'wrote' that is directly performed by the subject 'I' in the sentence. It answers the question 'who wrote' by offering 'I wrote' while the other options fail to do so as they are affected by the action but do not perform it. Therefore, Options B, C, and D are incorrect as they employ passive verbs as the subjects are imposed to go through the action instead of directly performing it. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Answer:
They are all past tense none of them are currently active...
Explanation:
Ex: (wrote,given, made, and won) They are all past tense
noun
verb
adverb
adjective
preposition
interjection
Answer:
The italicized word dressed is an adjective.
Explanation:
Adjectives are words used to describe and modify a noun by providing additional information. Most adjectives can be used in front of the noun, like in this case. Woman is the noun, that is modified by the adjective dressed, that is at the same time modified by the adverb immaculately.
b. Is that a new camera? wondered Oscar.
c. She stated, "today is the first day of spring."
d. "I feel exhausted," she declared, "so I am going to sleep."
Answer:
The right answer is C!
Explanation:
I swear!!!
b. yet
c. thus
d. namely
First off, try to plug in the words and see if they make sense
A.) Benjamin Franklin was a brilliant inventor, also he never patented any of his designs.
B.) Benjamin Franklin was a brilliant inventor, yet he never patented any of his designs.
C.) Benjamin Franklin was a brilliant inventor, thus he never patented any of his designs.
D.) Benjamin Franklin was a brilliant inventor, namely he never patented any of his designs.
None of them but B makes sense:
Also is used when you're agreeing with the beginning fragment
Thus is used almost the same as "because" or "therefore"
Namely just doesn't make sense when you fit it in, shouldn't really be a hassle to discard this option out
Answer:
I think answer is bHeisafraidofdying