When somebody puts " ing " at the end of a word (verbs) its become " happening " for example: watch- watching * present noun.
And to it's in future like I'm going to sleep it's when you are going to do it
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You should be more clear about the question like are we correcting the sentence by putting punctuation mark in it
if so then it is not ok
My mother's dad is my handsome, funny, and lovable grandfather
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Chinatown in San Francisco.
Explanation:
The setting of a story can be the geographical location, time period, or anything that can tell the readers about the location of the scenes. This provides the backdrop for the scenes that will happen and also acts as an added detail to the story.
Amy Tan's "Rules of the Game" is set in <em>"San Francisco's Chinatown"</em>, with the narrator explicitly stating that out in the third paragraph of the story. The story revolves around a Chinese-American girl named Waverly and her family, and the efforts to be at par with American life.
I think its "Eliza planned to take the train to the fairgrounds on Thursday afternoon" and "Travis practiced pitching to the side of the house until his mom got mad"
I picked those two because of the definition of an infinitive
"the infinitive is a grammar term that refers to a basic verb form that often acts as a noun and is often preceded by the word "to" "to sing" is an example of infinitive"
I hope this helps sorry if im wrong ^-^
B, if you only study for a few minutes in each subject each night you have the chance to review what you studied the night before