Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Imperative form of verb suggests some kind of order.
In the sentence A we see a modal construction ( must walk down).
In the sentence B we have passive voice from present simple tense (is erased).
In the sentence C we see a modal construction (could not stop) and past tense (stopped).
In the sentence D we have imperative form let the fish marinate
A - Samantha returned the book herself.
When using the active voice, the subject comes before the verb with the action (Samantha returned). Passive sentences have a noun with the action being done TO them (cake was made, buildings were built, coach was pushed)
Just look at the beginnings and end of the words and if they end in the words under prefixes and suffixes put them in the column
<span>Moment-by-moment descriptions of events, rather than summaries
Sensory detail-words that convey how things look, sound, feel, smell, or taste
Vivid descriptive words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and figures of speech
all of the above
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Answer:
True.
Explanation:
"Will" is an auxiliary verb that fits in the same sentence as a regular verb.