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Answer: (A) 1/3
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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I would also agree, that The woman in the blue dress is the complete subject
The= article
woman=subject
(in the blue dress)= prepositional phrase... in being the preposition, the being the article word, blue being the adjective, and dress being the object of the preposition
hurried= would act as your verb
across the street= another prepositional phrase
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
B. first
C. last
D. body
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In the _____ paragraph of a cover letter, you should introduce yourself and preview the reason that you are a great fit for the job
B. first
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Which of the following correctly describes the verbal and its function in this sentence?
Barking is a present participle describing the dog.
Barking is a gerund describing the dog.
Running is a present participle describing the dog.
Running is a past participle describing the dog.
Of the following, the option that correctly describes the verbal and its function in this sentence is: Barking is a present participle describing the dog.
The presentparticiple is the -ing form of a verb. It is usually used in continuous tenses. The sentence that we are given is in its continuous form because the action is still ongoing.
Bark is a verb. So, its -ing form which is barking is used in the sentence to describe the action performed by the dog.
Therefore, sentence A is correct.
Learn more about present participles here:
i'm afraid the previous answer is incorrect.
so you understand the concept, i will explain why it is choice A.
present participle: a verb used as an adjective to describe a noun
choice A: barking is an adjective acting as a verb
choice B: a gerund is only used as a noun
choice C: running is a verb in the sentence, not an adjective
choice D: running in the sentence is not a past participle
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