Answeno participler:
Explanation:
the broken glass -- past participle
a pale blue sweater -- no participle
the blushing bride -- present participle
the sifted flour -- past participle
the kitchen timer -- no participle
a wilting rose -- present participle
Explanation:
their: meaning a person or their possession
there: meaning a place
they're: Meaning (they are) mixed together to meaning someone doing a action or describing someone.
Answer:
2. a commercial
3. below
4. They are trtying to sell clorox wipes
5. They are trying to persuade people to buy them by showing a review by a mom.
6.
Explanation:
It should be "Their car is blue."
There is a location. Their represents possession.
No.
if the sentence was the other way around, you would need a comma. ie: Because she studied really hard, Shauna got an A in her chemistry test.