Answer: A) gerund; B) infinitive; C) participle.
Explanation:
- <u>A gerund </u>is a verb form which acts as a noun in a sentence. An example is provided in option A), where "climbing" is used as a noun.
- <u>An infinitive</u> is a verb form which consists of the word "to" and the base verb form. For instance, "to complete" in option B) is an infinitive.
- Finally, <u>a participle</u> is a verb form used as an adjective or a verb. "Roasting" (option C) is a participle which is used as an adjective, since it describes the noun "garlic."
These words suggest that something is not perfect. It's to make something dim or less noticible. This is of course using my own words. The dictionary might say something else about these words.
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The correct answer is letter A. <span>Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money. </span>In "A White Heron," Sarah Jewett portrays Sylvia's attitude about money by showing that <span>Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money. </span>
Answer:
Thus presenting it to be a
Explanation:
I'm not too sure on the proper grammar at the moment but "thus presenting it to be a" sounds less clunky and appropriate in terms of a paper