1. kicks = simple present tense
2. is kicking = present continuous tense
3. will kick = simple future tense
4. has been kicking = present perfect continuous tense
5. has kicked = present perfect tense
6. will have kicked = future perfect tense
7. had kicked = past perfect
8. will be kicking = future continuous tense
9. was giving = future continuous tense
10. had been learning = past perfect continuous tense
Your answer is C: Carmen is a volunteer at the local hospital. a predicate nominative is the word in a nominative case that completes a copulative verb. for example: the word "son" in "charlie is my son"
The answer is 40%<span> alcohol by volume = 80% proof</span>