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Rainbow [258]
3 years ago
7

Reword the sentences to make the thoughts clear.

English
2 answers:
Mrac [35]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Mrs. James had lots of photographs to show her friends, so she decided to get them together soon.

BlackZzzverrR [31]3 years ago
4 0
I could not really understand the first and third sentences. These are the best translations I can make.

1.?
2. Mrs. James decided to get her friends together soon because she had lots of photos to show them.
3. This building continues down the street.
4. My father died when I was ten years old.
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Non-finite Verb

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Word: She (Pronoun)

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Word: Was (Linking Verb)

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Word: Looking (Present Participle)

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Word: For (Preposition)

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Word: Her (Pronoun)

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  1. After looking through this sentence, we can come to one conclusion. Since looking ends in -ing, it is classified as a gerund. Therefore, the word <u><em>looking</em></u> is a non-finite verb.
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All the other words in the sentence are not considered or classified as non-finite verb as their word classifications do not match those of the description/definition given of what a non-finite verb is.

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Answer:

She was <u>looking</u> for her sister.

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