This is the original sentence: <span>In a feeding frenzy, the pigeons descended upon the breadcrumbs that the kindly old man on the park bench continued to toss.
The correct answer is the prepositional phrase "on the park bench" acts as an adjectival phrase.
A is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a gerund phrase too. B is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a verb phrase as well. D is incorrect because 'to toss' is not a prepositional phrase, but rather an infinitive.
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Answer:
After completing your undergraduate studies, you are trying to decide if you should enter the workforce or continue your education in graduate school. By going into the workforce, you know that you will potentially be missing out on higher earnings in the future. However, by staying in school, you are not only going to have to pay thousands of dollars in tuition and book costs, but you are also going to miss out on earning whatever pay you would have made at the job you could have worked at.
Explanation:
is right¡!
I believe it's D, Gines.
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Question: <span>How many additives are in the sentence to young finches stole birdseed?
Answer: The main noun of this sentence is "finches" And finches is being described as "two" and "young". Thus there are 2 adjectives.
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Answer:
I am not sure what you mean but I hope this is what your asking if not then tell me
Explanation:
I would say yes, Because if you see someone get murdered or get beat up. If the person sees you or knows you saw then you could be in danger because obviously, the person ill do anything to not get caught.
I am not sure what you mean but this is