the sentence that contains an infinitive is D. to look
Answer:
the word 'applying' is a verb that functions as a verb and the word 'burning' is a verb that functions as an adjective
Explanation:
when applying is used in the sentence, it suggests action and when burning is used in the sentence it describes how the skin would look without applying sunscreen
1. Infinitive tense is the verb in the 'to' form, so you got it right there: to climb.
2. Third person singular present tense is the present tense plus the letter 's' at the end because it is in third person.: climbs
3. Past tense is something that happened in the past: climbed
4. Participle is like the -ing form.: climbing
Answer: C
Explanation: Onomatopoeia is a term for making a sound of an object it is describing.
A cannot be correct as A is a simile (Comparing an object to something else)
B is wrong as the sentence is describing how she is feeling, not what sound she is making
D is wrong because although she is saying something, this is not classified as onomatopoeia
Therefore C is correct, because it says that she <em>clanged </em>two glasses together. The word clanged is a sound describing what the two glasses are doing.
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