Which of the following is NOT a type of verbal phrase?

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My best friend and I enjoy wandering through the catacombs.Identify the type of verbal phrase that has been underlined in the sentence above.

participial
infinitive
prepositional
gerund

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Lets find the part of the sentence with the verb : wandering through the catacombs. Wandering is the verb, a verb is an action, and an action is something you do. A gerund phrase has a verb that ends in -ing. A prepositional is a word like after, before, and now.  A prepositional phrase example is this : After several minutes we located the keys for the door. An Infinitive Phrase is a phrase that has an infinitive and the modifier. "Participial phrases are dressed up like verbs, but they function as adjectives to describe nouns."participial phrase commonly functions as an adjective. For eg. : The windows cracked by vandals have been fixed.

I would go with gerund phrase because wondering ends in -ing. Hope I helped!

C- Gerund

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?

A.
Rob the team captain, is also a good student.

B.
Have you met, Dianne my sister, from Denver?

C.
Mr. Andersen my new neighbor, is from Denmark.

D.
Alaska, the largest U.S. state, was once owned by Russia.

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?

A.
The land that is now Florida the Sunshine State, was owned by Spain long ago.

B.
Friendly Mrs. Cook, a jovial woman likes company.

C.
Craig bought me a gift, a pack of baseball cards.

D.
Coach Alice my soccer coach used to be in the military.

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For the first one is the variant D because '  the largest U.S. state ' it's a developed apposition which mostly are isolated through commas.

For the second one the correct answer it's variant C because '
a pack of baseball cards' it's also a developed apposition and because the sentence ends in that way we use a dot instead of comma.
The first one is D and the second one is C. If your having trouble with grammar just remember that if you take the sentence out of context, like out of the sentence, like what i just did there<-- the sentence should make scence without the comma sentence in it. An example would be Bob, my art teacher, plays the guitar. If you take my art teacher out of context and read it it says bob plays the guitar. Im sure your really good at grammar it just takes time:) i believe in you:)

More than sympathy, compassion is a(n):
A.emotion,
B.feeling,
C.action.

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More than sympathy, compassion is an action. Thus, the correct answer is option C.

What is compassion?

Compassion is an act of kindness, comprehension, and consideration. It results from feeling sympathy for another living creature and then acting on that feeling.

Compassion is putting yourself in someone else's shoes and attempting to understand how they are feeling before taking action to help them.

Compassion drives people to go out of their way to alleviate others' and their own physical, mental, or emotional suffering. Compassion is frequently regarded as being sensitive to the emotional aspects of others' suffering.

The helpfulness is an act of compassion. Compassionate qualities include patience and wisdom;kindnessandperseverance; warmth and resolve.

Therefore, compassion is an action that is more than sympathy.

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action

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Joey and Jack are the two liars

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b. third person
c. omniscient
d. limited third person

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I think because it says from the perspective of William it is in first person view (A)
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no,he didn’t. Am I correct? XD