The answer is an adverb clause because "have been" is considered an adverb clause...
Lady Macbeth convinced Macbeth to carry out the plan by using arguments that told him to cease being a coward and have courage.
<h3>How did Lady Macbeth do this?</h3>
The lady did this by asking her husband to show some courage and be a man.
When he said that he no longer wanted to kill Duncan, this got the lady to be very angry and caused her to use these words on Macbeth.
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D is your answer as the sentence is in present tense.
Answer:
The prefix 'im-' means not. When this prefix is added to words, the words then negate the meaning of the initial word
Like the prefix mis-, the prefix dis- can mean different things. But usually it means one of the following: “Lack of, not,” as in dishonest. “Removal or reversal,” as in disinfect.