Answer:
Since there is nothing underlined, I will identify the part of speech for every word.
Dolley - proper noun
Madison - proper noun
the - definite article
wife - common noun, singular, countable
of - preposition
the - definite article
fourth - adjective
United States - proper noun
president - common noun, singular, countable
is - present form of the auxiliary verb to be in third person
one - cardinal number
of - preposition
history`s - abstract noun, singular, countable (possessive form - Saxon genitive)
many - adjective
interesting - adjective
women - common noun, plural, countable
Answer:
Took.
Explanation:
A verb is one of the parts of speech in English language. Verbs can be defined as any word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of existence. Some examples of verb are dance, sing, walk, play, run, sit, take, etc.
In English language, a subject can be defined as the person, thing, idea or place that performs an action.
On the other hand, an object is the person, thing, idea or place that an action is being performed on.
In this scenario, the verb to be used is "take" but it has to be in past tense "took."
Thus, the statement is completed using the appropriate verb below;
She took a strong interest in encouraging arts and crafts.
I believe the answer is B- I know you have a busy schedule, but maybe you could fit in our event.
He gets scared. it really rattles him, mentally
The independent clause is "WE ARE NOT EATING ON THE PATIO" the reason why, is because the second part of the sentence cannot stand on its own, due to the fact it has a because in it. because is a transition word.