The word <em>wishing </em>is used as a participle in this case. Although gerunds and participles look the same, they are used in different senses - gerunds generally denote nouns, whereas participles have more of an adverbial meaning.
Question: Foreign languages are extremely important to students' education. After taking my first Spanish course, I saw a significant increase in my English grade. As a student in Spanish, I learned how to form verbs and verb phrases in that language. Learning about verbs and verb phrases in a different language gave me a different perspective about the same parts of speech in English. This new knowledge made English class much easier, and I received good grades in both classes last year. Learning foreign languages helps students in many different subjects.
Ian wrote a argumentative speech to convince the school board to adopt more foreign language classes at his school. Do the examples from this part of Ian's speech support his position?
I think your answer is,
- A. No, because they do not give a detailed explanation of the benefits.
I think this is because;
- Yes, he got good grades, but it does not mean it's mandatory.
- He is very close to persuading the audience.
I think the answer is a fog
Your answer would be B. the author's name is properly capitalized, the punctuation is correct, and when titling a short story- the title should be in quotation marks as shown in example B- "The Gift of the Magi"
Answer:
Did you ever get it because I need it.
Explanation: