The answer to your question would be that the verb that should be used with the helping verb "had" in the sentence is the following one: frozen. That is, the sentence would be as follows "despite the grove owners' hard work, the orange crop had frozen overnight.
The auxiliary verb "have" in the past indicates that the following verb should be in the past participle form for the sentence to be in the past perfect tense. The past participle of the verb "to freeze" is "frozen".
Learning geometry in school can be quite a challenge.
Cynthia's class will visit the state museum on Tuesday.
Today, our choir group learned the lyrics to a beautiful song.
Answer: A) Baking in the oven, Kaleb thought the cake smelled great
Explanation: a misplaced modifier is is a word, phrase, or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies or describes. Because of this separation, it often leads to misundertanding or confusion. From the given options, the sentence that contains a misplaced modifier is the corresponding to option A, because the phrase "baking in the oven" is separated from "cake" which is the element that it is modifying. One way to correct the sentence would be: Kaleb thought the cake that was baking in the oven, smelled great.
Baking in the oven, Kaleb thought the cake smelled great.
a. sweet
b. sour
c. salty
d. bitter
the bile would taste bitter!
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c. herself
b. he
d. them
Cuttlefish ____ their enemies by clouding the water with a squirt of ink.
a. allude
b. elude
c. somnambulate
d. imbibe
The president can check Congress by this power.
a. override
c. separation of power enactment
b. veto
d. judicial review
What an animal uses for food is part of its:
a. habitat.
b. niche.
c. competition.
d. None of these answers is correct.
Most stars spend the majority of their lifetimes as which type of star?
a. giant
b. dwarf
c. protostar
d. main sequence
Kepler's first law states that planets orbit the Sun in a path called a(n)
a. area.
b. period.
c. ellipse.
d. parabola.
O Captain! my Captain!"—a line addressed to the assassinated President Lincoln—is an example of apostrophe.
a. True
b. False
The answer's B) He. Hope it helps