b. some of the police force
c. some of the native people
d. some of the healthy foods
A) In the selected sentence, the word tying is a verbal that functions as an adverb.
B) In the selected sentence, the word tying is an infinitive that functions as the subject.
C) In the selected sentence, the word tying is a participle, telling what the subject was doing.
D) In the selected sentence, the word tying is a direct object that tells what Garrett was doing.
The answer to your question would be that the definition that best identifies and explains the function of the word "tying" as it is used in this sentence is the following one: In the selected sentence, the word "tying" is a verbal that functions as an adverb.
A verbal is a word formed from a verb but functioning as a different part of speech. "Tying his shoe" is a participle phrase. In fact, it is present participle phrase, as it is created from the form of a verb used with the verb to be as an auxiliary verb (progressive tense). Removing the auxiliary verb and using the -ing form of the main verb produces a present participle. In this case the participle is functioning as an adverb because it is telling something about the manner in which Garrett prevented an embarrassing fall. He did this tying his shoe. You can tell this by asking the following question: How did Garrett prevent the embarrassing fall? Tying his shoe.
Answer: C
Explanation: Gerunds are verbals that end in -ing and are used as nouns. A participle is a verbal that functions as an adjective
B. She believes that every word in the Bible is from God.
C. She depends on professional theologians to make sense of it for her.
D. She accepts as true only what's true in her own experience
Answer:
At first, you can tell that Muir is very discouraged because he did not reach the end of the swamp by nightfall, but then you can tell that his mood was uplifted when he found the Calypso. By his other uses of wording, you can really tell that he pays attention to little details about nature. Towards the end of the paragraph, you can tell that seeing the Calypso was a life-changing experience since he fairly "cried for joy".
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There can only be 3 lines. Haiku poems don't have to rhyme.
U don't need to be strict about your punctuation.