Circle the word or phrase you don't understand.
Underline key phrases and ideas in the sentence. Look for words that give synonyms, antonyms, examples, etc.
Give the main idea of the paragraph the new word is in.
Say the sentence in your own words.
Guess at what the new word means.
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Answer:
Ronit said that the weather was pleasant that day.
Explanation:
Replace the comma after 'said' with 'that'
Remove the quotation marks.
Exclude how from the sentence
'Today' becomes 'that day' in indirect speech
Answer:
1. Had Seen
2. Were Creaking
3. Am reading
Explanation:
the second verb in each phrase is the main one, and the one directly before it in the sentences is what you call an auxilliary verb. Hope this helps!
“Be” verbs. The term “be verbs” is a little deceiving because they include more than the word “be.” ...
Have. The helping verb have is used to make perfect tenses. ...
Do. The verb “do” can perform a variety of functions:
Can, could.
May, might.
Will, would.
Shall, should.
Must.