1. intransitive verb
2. past participle
3. future passive
4. verb tense
5. linking verb
6. verb mood
7. regular verbs
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b. Some students at the library are meeting to study.
c. The containers on the shelves of the refrigerator holds leftovers.
d. A yellow cake with chocolate frosting spread between the layers are Angela's choice.
b.)Banquo’s expression of his desire to become king
c.)the witches’ prophecy about Macbeth's future
d.)Duncan's weakness and lack of ability as a king
Answer:
a and c
Explanation:
b. She was ungrateful for his help.
c. She pleaded with him not to leave.
d. He left when she shouted at him.
Answer:
The answer is B. She was ungrateful for his help.
Explanation:
Among the four options offered in the question, only one presents a prefix. It is option B. She was ungrateful for his help.
A prefix can be defined as a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of word with the intention of altering its meaning by forming a different word. In the sentence in letter B, the adjective grateful, which means thankful, has been changed by the prefix un-, which means "not". Thus, ungrateful expresses the very opposite meaning of grateful. If she was ungrateful for his help, she did not feel or show any sort of appreciation for it, she was not thankful.
B. limb : tree
C. caboose : train
D. song : singer
Answer:
i think the answer would be A.
b. garden
c. woman
d. cucumbers
e. grows
I think the answer is C: The officers' car is parked in the driveway
Reason why I think that the answer is C is because we are dealing with one officer instead of multiple officers like B would insinuate and if that were the case I think car would also have to become plural for the sentence to make more sense. With possessive nouns sometimes all you need to add is just an apostrophe.
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