A.
infinitive
B.
participial phrase
C.
participle
D.
infinitive phrase
Do you believe in the existence of ghosts?
A word, verb, or paragraph added into a section as an explanation or qualification is known as a parenthesis. The text would still be grammatically correct without the parenthesis. Parenthetical expressions are typically separated from the rest of the sentence by comma, dashes, or round brackets.
To include incidental, extra, or additional information or observations, use parentheses. The material or statement in parentheses may be included to further explain or provide an example, or it may be included merely as a tangent or afterthought.
The correct form of the sentences will be:
Do you believe in the existence of ghosts?
Her heart is too full of Selfishness and affects to allow a dream of fear or king.
Judges should preserve the partial and depend of the judiciary
I am doubtful about her ability to make this character.
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