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We had passed through long walls of piled sceletons- catacombs
Answer:
The correct answer is SENTENCE
Explanation:
<em>A sentence has meaning on its own and does not need another clause to complete the idea.</em>
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<em>In the example provided, the sentence is complete since it has subject, verb and predicate.</em>
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<em>A sentence fragment, on the other hand, is a fragment that cannot stand by itself, it misses something to finish an idea. A sentence fragment could be "a book for my birthday" since it does have meaning on its own.</em>
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A. helping verbs
<span>Have, has, had, having are what kind of words </span>
"To have" is a modal. Both modals and be verbs are called auxiliary verbs.
Examples of modals: have, may, shall, can
Be verbs: be, am, is, are
<span>Auxiliary verbs are also called helping verbs. They are non-action verbs that only serve as a support to the main verb. Hence, they need ACTION VERBS. For example, we say "She HAVE dreamed about unicorns." and "We ARE eating the food our mother made." "Have" and "are" are auxiliary verbs helping the action verbs "dreamed" and "eating".</span>
A suffix is a morpheme that is added or connected at the end of the word in order to create a new word with a new meaning. There are certain rules to be followed when connecting suffixes to the words. For the given word "desire", the rule that is applicable to it is Group II. When the root is a full word except for a final e, the forms usually are spelled with -able.