They are helping verbs. Your helping verbs are the following:
am been may
is can might
are could must
was shall
were should
be will
being would
Answer:
1. Zoe practices softball every day. -Independent
2. If you finish studying. -Dependent
3. As we are swimming. -Dependent
4. This is my house. -Independent
5. When we get to school. -Dependent
Explanation:
Independent clauses expresses a complete thought and has a subject and verb.
Dependent clauses do not express a complete thought even if it has a subject and verb.
Answer:
You could do something like, there was a kid who was sent to ride the train and go to their relative to give them something. On the way there the character decides to help someone who fell so the character sets down their things including the ticket to help the person back up. Unfortunately a thief came by and stole the ticket. The character grabs their belongings and runs after the thief but as they were doing that the train was leaving. The character was to be back by 5 pm and that wouldn't be possible if they took another train, and they don't have the money to purchase another one. Nor does the character have a way back home. So they wander around and see a lady who is on the phone and she angrily throws the phone at the ground. She also throws her ticket. The character asks if she is alright and hands the lady her phone and ticket. The lady would be like "Yes, I'm fine" things like that and gives the character her ticket.
That's just one idea but hopefully it helps, and have a great day!
Them would be the correct pronoun for this sentence because books is plural and is an object, so its pronoun must be third person. The 3rd person plural pronoun in English is they, and its objective/accusative form (the form used when the item is the object of a verb) is them, so there's your answer.