The present participles in the given sentences are: 'exciting', 'breathing', 'Having', and 'Swimming'. To identify the sentence where the underlined word is a present participle, we would need to know which word is underlined. However, the present participles that are actively describing an ongoing action are 'breathing' and 'swimming'.
A present participle is commonly used in English to express ongoing action. It is formed by adding -ing to the base form of a verb. In the sentences provided, the present participles are: 'exciting', 'breathing', 'Having' (This is in fact, a perfect participle since it's formed by using 'having' + past participle), and 'Swimming'.
To identify the sentence where the underlined word is a present participle, we would need to know which words are underlined in the original text. However, looking at the potential present participles, 'exciting' in the first sentence is an adjective derived from a verb, 'breathing' in the second sentence is indeed a present participle as it is used as a verb indicating the ongoing action of the dolphins breathing. 'Having' is a perfect participle and 'swimming' in the last sentence is also a present participle, indicating the ongoing action of the dolphins swimming.
#SPJ12
b. False
summary
bridge
introduction
Answer:
Explanation:
I am pretty sure it bridges the two topics together
A.whoever comes into the house
B.the big green parrot speaks
C.into the house
D.the big green parrot speaks to whoever
Among the options provided above, the noun clause is:
A. whoever comes into the house
Noun clause is introduced by words such as whoever, whomever and others. It is a dependent clause which can act as a noun, subject, direct or indirect objects, predicate nominatives, and preposition objects.
The words employed in sentences are referred to as vocabulary. Vocabulary is derived from the Latin word vocabulum. These vocabulary terms provide meaning to the statement by making it make sense. Some people employ simple or common vocabulary terms.
The noun vocabulary (or vocab for short) refers to the words used in a language. The word vocabulary can have at least three different meanings: 1. all of the words in a language. New words are constantly being added to the vocabulary of English.
A vocabulary is a collection of words that are known to a person's native language. A vocabulary, which typically develops with age, is a helpful and important instrument for communication and information acquisition. One of the most difficult aspects of learning a second language is expanding one's vocabulary.
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#SPJ1
a.the ability to dream at night
b.rest from pain
c.artificially induced sleep
d.the power of imagination
artificially induced sleep