Bandwagon propaganda is where everyone else is doing so you HAVE to
testimonial is a famous person in an AD
I dont know what Card Folding it
Plain folks is Idk
If I have to choose its Bandwagon
Answer:
someone destroyed the door with an axe and said HERE'S JOHNNY!!!!!, it was so scary and traumatizing
.Answer:
<em>Direct object</em>
Explanation:
A gerund phrase (<em>scrubbing with stain remover</em>) is a type of phrase where the main word is a gerund (verb root + -ing). Gerund phrase always serves as a noun and that noun can have the function of a subject, indirect or direct object, predicate nominatives or object of a preposition.
In the given sentence the gerund phrase functions as a direct object where the noun (in this case gerund phrase - <em>scrubbing with stain remover</em>) is receiving the action of the verb<em> tried.</em>
Answer:
1. Laura's got a great <u>sense of humour</u> and always makes Sandra laugh.
2. Laura has got many things <u>in common</u> with Sandra.
3. The girls decided to take up skateboarding last week <u>because</u> they were watching a documentary about it.
4. Laura bought a red skateboard as <u>she bought it when</u> she saw it in the shops.
5. Laura and Sandra aren't <u>aware</u> with any skateboarding tricks.
6. The girls learnt a trick <u>which</u> is difficult from a friend.
7. Laura a Sandra weren't <u>allowed to</u> enter the skatepark without kneepads.
The choice that correctly identifies the type of verb traveling is in each of the sentence above is option A. Sentence 1: gerund, sentence 2: participle.
Sentence 1 uses the word "Traveling" as a gerund. A gerund is a word that takes the verb form -ing, but functions as a noun in the sentence. In sentence 2, the word "traveling" is used as a participle. A participle is a word that also takes the form of a verb, but functions as an adjective or as a noun.