1) I am buying her a good ring.
2) I am meeting her at the airport at ten.
In the present continuous, we add -ing onto the end of the infinitive (like the words in the brackets). So “meet” becomes “meeting”. In front of the verb we put “am” or “is” or “are”, depending on the subject. Here are some examples.
We are going to the beach.
I am reading this book.
She is painting a tree.
<span>The correct verbal phrase is: Jogging more than a mile.
The correct type of verbal is gerund. Remember that gerunds are verbs that 1) end in -ing and 2) function as nouns. Because gerunds function as nouns, they might be used as the subject or object in a sentence. Here, "jogging' is the subject of the sentence, which is one clue that this word is a gerund.</span>
Spineless, indecisive, distant, not quiet, bland, and wimpy. (There’s more but this is all that I know).
1. A
2. C
3. A
4.B
5.C
6.A
7.B
8.A
Hope these are right:)