The principal part in which the given verb is formed is option C. past. The action word "chewed" comes from its base word "chew". And to make it into a past form, the suffix -ed is added. The action word "chew" is an example of a regular verb. Regular verbs are verbs that only needs the suffix -ed in order to create a past form of the verb.
A. Because the realities of today's world are causing many women to reassess their values and hopes, which will be a positive development in this country.
The third one because a verb is an action
Answer:
Change<em> is</em> to<em> are
</em>
Explanation:
The correct example sentence is:
<em>All of the online classes I am taking, including English, is excellent
.</em>
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<u>In this sentence, the word </u><em><u>is</u></em><u> should be changed to </u><em><u>are</u></em><u>.</u> This is the form of the verb to be in the present tense and it changes according to the rest of the sentence – which person it is and which number of subjects are in question.
The subject of the sentence is "online classes" (or just "classes"). This is the third person, which is how we know it is the third person.
However, the verb <em>is</em> should be used when the subject is singular.
<u>Here the subject is plural (</u><em><u>classes</u></em><u> – we see the s at the end which marks the plural). Therefore the verb used should also be in the plural – which is </u><u><em>are</em></u><u>.</u>
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The correct form of the sentence at the end should be
<u><em>All of the online classes I am taking, including English, </em></u><u><em>are </em></u><u><em>excellent.</em></u>
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<em> </em>
Answer:
Mr. and Mrs. Carson are looking for someone to examine their sick dog who
has a veterinary degree.
Explanation:
I would appreciate brainliest.