Prominent.
This sentence only indicates that Jay is noticeable and stands out, not that he is loud, admired, or a subject of interest.
The answer is C, dependent clause, <span>because it has a verb, but it cannot stand on its own. </span>
Did you find the answer by any chance
Answer:
The phrase between brackets is a <em><u>gerund phrase</u></em>.
Explanation:
A gerund is a verb form that can function as a noun in a sentence. It is the '-ing' form of the verb that identifies as a noun.
A gerund phrase is a group of words that starts with a gerund and contains modifiers, nouns, or pronouns that acts as a direct object or can act as the subject in the sentence.
In the given sentence, the words in the brackets is a gerund phrase. It starts with the '-ing' form of the verb.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
No, the conflict is not resolved. Victor agreed to tutor Teresa, but he does not speak French. Teresa will find out that he lied to impress her and will probably be angry with him.
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