My answer to the first question would also be D.
My second answer would be B. (B and D are very close)
Answer:
Shouldn't I?
Explanation:
A question tag can be defined as a very short clause placed at the end of a sentence (statement) which changes it to a question. Some examples of tags used in English language are: can we, can't we, should I, aren't they, shouldn't they, wouldn't it, weren't they, do I, shall we, etc.
In the scenario, the most appropriate or suitable tag to complete the sentence is "Shouldn't I?" meaning the speaker is insinuating that he or she would be surprised if the person comes.
Therefore, the complete sentence is written as; "He might come, but i should be surprised. Shouldn't I?"
I believe it 4 but I’m not 100%
A simile uses words like and as so for example your beauty is like a summer's rose, the moon is like a silver plate, and when snow falls it is like a blanket of white paper. in all of these i am comparing the snow to paper to give you a picture what it looks like.
Answer:
gerund, not a participle
Explanation:
The antique painting was sold for $100,000. The italicized word is the gerund. This word is a gerund because it is functioning as a noun. Gerunds have nominal functions. Painting is synonymous wit picture .Participles do not; they denote actions. For example: " I saw her painting the wall" carries a participle: painting. It can be corrected as "I saw her when she was painting the wall." Notice how the full past continuous has been retrieved. This means auxiliary + participle.