Answer:
1. The book was written by John.
2. The argument was summed up by the coach.
Explanation:
A shift in location or position. descend a slope or a roof. get in or out of the bus, the shuttles. Get on-or off equipment, the surfboard.
My guess would be to "tolerate", hope this helps
Answer:
1. She lost her mind.
Subject Transitive Verb Object
2. They spoke impressively.
Subject Transitive Verb Object
3. He devised a clever plan.
Subject Intransitive Verb Indirect Object
4. John hit the boy on his face.
Subject Intransitive Verb Direct Object Indirect Object
5. She wrote the dramatic climax of the story.
Subject Intransitive Verb Indirect Object Direct Object
6. Your story doesn’t impress me.
Subject Indirect Object Verb Object
7. Allah rewards our efforts.
Subject Transitive Verb Object
Explanation:
The subject of a sentence is one that is the doer of the action in a sentence.
The object is the receiver of that action.
The verb does the function of modifying the sentence.
The Intransitive verb has an indirect object
The Transitive verb has a direct object.
Answer:
1. The idea of alien life (proposed many years ago) has not yet been proven- Participle phrase.
The participle phrase starts either with the present (dependably ending with -ing) or past (dependably ending with -ed)
The participle phrase includes the modifiers or objects to complete the thought of the sentence.
2. (According to the letter) the wedding is June 25th.- Prepositional.
A prepositional phrase refers to the phrase which begins with a preposition and ends with the 'objects' of the prepositions that are nouns, gerund, clause or pronoun.
The pattern of the prepositional phrase follows by the object of the preposition having one or more modifiers.
3. Mikayla's homeroom teacher, (mr. Jones) is very proud of her- Appositive
Appositive refers to a word or a noun that is followed by another phrase or noun which identifies or rename the noun or word. In other words, it refers to the literary device which appears after or before a noun phrase or noun, used with a comma.
4. (Talking) is not allowed in class- Gerund
Gerund in a sentence functions as a noun. Hence in a sentence, a gerund will act as direct objects, subjects, subject complements, an object of prepositions or indirect objects. Every gerund ends in -ing, and so does present participles. On the other hand, present participles act as modifiers or complete progressive verbs.
Explanation:
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The borrower may chose to use the funds to invest in a business venture and thus be becomes an investor. Money is channeled through financial institutions such as banks. A saver saving with a bank account seeks to keep the money in the bank as it earns him interest.