A. Paving is a current action, but the writing is in past-tense.
The county cleared this path and paving it with packed gravel, so they would have a peaceful place to hike and bike.
'Cleared' tells you that we are in past-tense, so paving cannot be applied.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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U can say that it is a type of squid.
BUT,
in other words,:
it is a small squid that is 28 cm. it was named for its blue eyes and reddish skin.
When we underline the adverb, here is what we have:
Church bell ringers were <u>frequently</u> killed by lightning.
- An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
- Adverbs can indicate, among other things, manner, place, time, frequency, etc.
- In the sentence we are analyzing here, the adverb is "frequently", which indicates the frequency with which the action - being killed by lightning, happened.
- Therefore, we should underline "frequently".
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