I’m pretty sure that the answer is D
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Hmmmmm. According to my calculations. You should figure it out your self
4) Verbs
<span>Google Answer:
Verb tenses: adding -ed and -ing. The basic form of a verb is called the infinitive. It normally occurs with the word to as in 'I want to ask you a question.' </span>Verb s<span>may change their spelling according to which tense is being used.</span>
Sabrina watched the new on tv to see what the meteorologist was saying about the weather.
1. Aren't there a lot of quoted passages in your paragraph, Richard?
2. The students had sold many pizzas. The trip doesn't cost them too much.
3. Irregardless of the similarities, you've noted the New York Post is different than the New York Daily News.
4. Nancy washes the car, folds the newspapers and then, she delivers it.
5. Hurrying across the street, the brownish red car almost hit Larry.
6. "He has a bite on his line!", Janice exclaimed as she runs to help her brother.
7. The Boston common, a public area in downtown Boston, is the main setting for the short story "The Patriot".
8. Because my mom and dad, I believe, wanted to move when their kids had grown.
9. The television show "The Price is right" is on too early, I was still at school when it began.
10. David recklessly drove the car into the Lot, hurriedly flung the door open and then, he rushed into the building.