The sentence which uses the past principal part, or form, of the verb sing is <u>"I have sung in chorus for one year".</u>
Verb tenses are:
- present tense
- past tense
- past participle
- present continuous
present tense: sing
past tense: sang
past participle: sung
present continuous: singing
Therefore, the past participle of "sing" is "sung"
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Answer: It looks like
Explanation:
“It” is plural so “looks” is used.
Answer:
I think for starters its pretty good.
Explanation:
If you write more, I would love to read if you add on to this. Would love to see where thia goes!
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I think the answer is B) Zoologist.
I think this is because Dr. Reynolds comes after "the zoologist, Dr. Reynolds." There is a comma after the word zoologist as well, which indicates that the name of the Zoologist is Dr. Reynolds, so Dr. Reynolds identifies the name of the zoologist.
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