Answer:
Explanation:
Present participle phrases and gerund phrases are easy to confuse because they both begin with an ing word. The difference is the function that they provide in a sentence. A present participle phrase will always act as an adjective while a gerund phrase will always behave as a noun.
It is more suitable to use the gerund form of the verb following the main verb, if the main verb is in the past tense (here, "finish")
Answer: Because we believed everything our parents told us-
Explanation: We were gullible children. lol-
Answer:
My mother has a strong leader role. She is the adult in the house and knows what is best for us based on experience, as would a leader try to do what is best for the group or people. She also takes care of most of the decisions and payments. She meets with other families, as a leader would meet with other leaders.
Explanation:
Made this up, hope this helps.
i am not sure but i think its A, if not i am so so sorry!
Answer:
The central idea of this passage is to tell the reader about good and bad examples of fatherhood.
Explanation:
The man with the child uses the "unfatherly expression, 'Well! give me peace in my day.'" Further down, it notes that a generous parent "should have said, 'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace;'".