7. I havent seen Louise SINCE.
I dont know HOW LONG.
Mr Louis hasnt rung me back about the contract YET.
Pam has ALREADY finished.
8. My boss has gone to.
We have gone to Milan
Martin isnt here. He has gone to
I have been to that gallery
9. What have u been up to.
Did you finish your exams yet?
Even though i studied pretty hard since May.
I changed my mind about getting a job…
I decided that I…
Everyone is suprised but I thought about it for a while…
As you know I work…
And i realized…
This question is incomplete, since it is missing the sentence we are supposed to analyze. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
"To the best of our knowledge, he decided that his major would be acting." Which does the sentence contain?
a) a conjunction
b) a gerund
c) an infinitive
d) a participle
Answer:
The sentence contains letter b) a gerund.
Explanation:
<u>Gerunds are formed by adding -ing to verbs, but they function like nouns in a sentence</u>.
In "To the best of our knowledge, he decided that his major would be acting," we have the verb "be" functioning as a linking verb, connecting the subject "major" to a word or words that provide information about that it. That word providing information on the subject is the gerund "acting", which therefore functions as a subject complement in this sentence.
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uh, foreshadowing sets up tension and stuff.
In my view all of the written above fits to definition of colloquial English. It's type of informal speech that applies idioms, slang etc. The one thing is not recommended in colloquial English is the usage of rude words. But it depends on region where you speak. There are differend idioms and slang in every region.