The word "theory" is usually applied to scientific conclusions that have been based on observations and the results of experiments, and have neither been disproved nor confirmed by these experiments. What Mia possesses is more accurately an opinion or supposition.
A strong gust of wind <u>could</u>(1) <u>topple</u>(2) our little tent.
The helping verb is could
The main verb is topple
You can identify helping verbs in a<em> </em><em>verb phrase</em>. Verb phrases consists of the main verb alone, or the main verb + helping verbs. The main verb always comes last in the verb phrase.
Other examples of verb phrases with helping verb (HV) and main verb (MV):
The prices of houses <u>could</u> (HV) <u>fall.</u> (MV)
They <u>should</u> (HV) <u>wait</u> (MV) before leaving.
1. Pour water into tank
2. Fill the filter with coffee
3. Make sure the coffee machine is plugged in
4. Turn on the machine
6. Wipe off coffee pot
Answer:
A. She gave of time and money and faith for years is the correct answer.
Explanation: