Answer:
Participle: Falling continually
Word modified: the snow
Explanation:
Participle is a word formed from a verb and acts like an adjective. It can be present participle: verb+ing, like falling; or past participle, like fallen. In this sentence <u>falling </u>is a present participle that modifies <u>snow</u>.
Since Quebec is a predominantly French-speaking country, I would try to pick up on French. If I needed it, I would pack lots of extra clothes. I would eat some syrup (because, why not?) and there's a couple of places I would visit. I would try and stay in some of the southernmost places in Quebec because it is slightly less cold. I'd DEFINITELY need a passport and a rental vehicle. I would travel to Montreal for the fun of it. I'd probably rent a jet ski and go wild!
Look at that bucket, it looks so askew on the man's head!
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is such an askew tower.
Answer:
Idiom.
Explanation:
It's a phrase that's purely figurative but has a separate meaning.
No its 5 because vowels are A E I O U and sometimes Y. So theres 5 because there E U A I O