Answer:
C
Explanation:
This is because you are trying to persuade someone to choose sides.
Hope it helps c:
The correct answer is C (homeless).
Answer:
Two sentences use "eating" as a participle:
B. My eating habits are a lot healthier than they used to be.
D. This problem has been eating away at me, and I can't sleep.
Explanation:
The gerund and the present participle are identical to the eye. They both are formed by adding -ing to a verb root. Thus, "eating" can be a gerund or a participle, according to the context.
The difference between them is quite simple. The gerund acts like a noun, having the same functions a noun would have in a sentence: subject, object of a verb or of a preposition, and subject complement. The present participle, on the other hand, will either act as an adjective, modifying a noun or a pronoun, or be a part of a continuous tense.
That is precisely what we have in options B and D. In option B, "eating" is an adjective modifying the noun "habits". In letter D, "eating" is a part of the Present Perfect Continuous tense. Therefore, in options B and D, "eating" is a participle:
B. My eating habits are a lot healthier than they used to be.
D. This problem has been eating away at me, and I can't sleep.
Answer:
The last one option C
Explanation:
The 1st one is wrong because dog's is singular but the statement had clearly mentioned that there are 3 dogs
The 2nd one is also wrong because it needs and apostrophe to show the owner of the thing (hairbrush) so it is wrong
The 3rd one is the correct one because it the apostrophe is used after the s as it is singular
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