The answer is: something that continues to happen
The simple present tense, particularly, refers to an action that occurs regularly, as a habit or routine, or something that is always true. It is usually used with adverbs of frequency (such as always, sometimes or never) or time expressions which indicate how often the action happens. For example:
<em>I go to school </em><u><em>everyday</em></u><em>.</em>
<em>I </em><u><em>never</em></u><em> play computer games in the evening.</em>
The correct option is B.
“growing in the backyard” is correctly placed. If you were to rearrange the sentence, it wouldn’t make sense. Therefore, making the placement of that statement correct.
The sentence needs to flow and be easy to read for it to have no mistakes and for the statement to be correctly placed so that the sentence,
- flows
- makes logical sense
Hope this helps
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Answer:
"A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for my meat,"
and
"I’ll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet,"
Explanation:
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The answer is <u>Depenetration stage</u>.
self deprecating modest about or critical of oneself, especially humorously so