Oh this is a hard one because, it technically has a subject and a verb (subject=he and himself verb=agreed); however it doesn't show a completed thought. I would say it's a sentence fragment, because it does not complete the thought.
Answer: Sentence fragment (this is what I would answer, because while it has a subject and verb it doesn't finish the thought.)
1. C
2. 135
3. 8:30
4. 60s
5. C
6. 12.5%
7. 18
8. 10
9. 16
10. C
11. 15%
12. C
the best one it is like that I have a good day and I love you I hope to see y'all soon soon and have a great timing and enjoy
Answer:
1. Chased → simple
2. Was talking → progressive
3. Had been fishing → perfect and progressive
4. Will be dancing → progressive
5. Had been keeping → perfect and progressive
6. Has ended → perfect
7. Is walking → progressive
8. Am living → progressive
9. Will have been working → perfect and progressive
10. Will have ended → perfect
Explanation:
- Simple tenses consist of a main verb conjugated to express the time the action takes place - present, past, or future. In the case of the simple future, the main verb will have the help of auxiliary verbs even in the affirmative form. For example: work - worked - will work.
- Perfect tenses need to use the auxiliary "have" to convey their meaning. "Have" will be the one indicating when the action takes place. The main verb is used in the past participle form. For example: have/has done / had done / will have done
- Progressive tenses indicate that the action lasts for a period of time. They need the auxiliary "be", and the main verb is used in the present participle form. Example: is running / was running / will be running
- Finally, it is possible to have tenses that are both perfect and progressive. In this case, we need both the auxiliaries "have" and "be". "Be" is employed in the past participle form. The main verb is used in the present participle form. Example: have/has been cooking / had been cooking / will have been cooking
The incongruity is used in the above text to create the mood of the scene.
We can reach this answer because:
- Incongruence is identified when the text shows something incorrect, out of place, inharmonious and strange.
- This feature is used by the authors to convey the inappropriate, wrong, and non-standard mood.
In the text shown above, we can see an example of incongruity when the author shows a rhino running in a city. A rhinoceros should not be in this type of environment, which makes the reader realize the incongruity between character and setting.
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