A participle phrase will begin in past tense or present.
Answer:
When a word ends in “ic,” “sion” or “tion,” the stress is usually on the second-to-last syllable. You count syllables backwards and put a stress on the second one from the end.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The business would be loosing it's own money because it's using it's own expense to clean up the pollution which is a side market failure because you are loosing money instead of gaining.
<span>The word 'fish' is correct as both the singular AND the plural -- but ONLY IF you're describing two or more fish of the SAME species.
Use the word 'fishes' ONLY to refer or describe the plural of DIFFERENT species of fish (more than one species of fish). </span>