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ICE Princess25 [194]
2 years ago
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I have 2 questions : 1.) "a job helps you learn how to manage time" Q ; what is the verb in the sentence? a. how b. time c. job

d. helps 2.) "all off these things increase your self-confidence" Q ; what is the verb? a. your b. increase c. things d. all
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1 answer:
andre [41]2 years ago
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Answer:

1.) d. helps

2.) b. increase

Explanation:

A verb is a part of speech that denotes the work done. These words signify the actions done by the subject. A verb can be found in the predicate part of the sentence. The verb in the first sentence is 'helps'. In this sentence 'to manage' is the infinite verb. The infinitive verb performs the function of a noun, adverb, or adjective. In the second sentence, the verb is 'increase'.

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