1. Margery Kempe <u>travels</u> on several religious pilgrimages.
2. like Kempe, the venerable bede <u>records</u> English history.
3. Chaucer, Kempe, and Bede had <u>influenced</u> society.
4. Kempe <u>stayed</u> in bed most of the time when she was ill
Explanation:
1. The verb in this sentence is "travel". To make this sentence meaningful that the person travels to several religious pilgrimages, the word travel must be corrected into "travels".
2. The verb in this sentence is "recording". The previous phrase in this sentences shows that bede also <u>does the same</u> as Kempe did in English history. So, the word "recording" is corrected as "records".
3. The verb in this sentence is "Influence". Since "had" comes before the verb, the verb must in the form of <u>Past tense</u> (<u>influenced)</u>.
4. The verb in this sentence is "stay". The phrase "she was ill" represents that the <u>action was done in the past</u>. So, The verb must be corrected to <u>Past tense</u> <u>(stayed)</u>.
The dictionary definition of 'indicative' is "serving as a sign or indication of something".
To summarize this, indicative means to note to something, similar to mentioning or hinting something.
An example would be, "She was indicative that there was something wrong but he couldn't quite put his finger on it."
I hope that helped :-)
The answer is B. gerunds are verbal nouns and present participles are verbal adjectives
2. His vehicle had a punctured tire and soon he waited by the side of the rode
3.catching
4.Imperative
5.Purchases