Didn´t Manny bring tools and help with the cleanup?
The answer that identifies the compound verb is "Didn't bring/help".
"Didn't bring (auxiliary + verb) functions as a compound verb since a compound verb is a verb which is made up of more than one word, for example: the verb with auxiliaries. At the same time, "Didn't" is also acting as the auxiliary of the verb "help", that's why <u>the correct option is the first one (Didn't bring, help).</u>
It is important to state that there are several types of compound verbs such as prepositional verbs <em>(e.g. ask for)</em>, phrasal verbs <em>(e.g. look after)</em>, verbs with auxiliaries <em>(e.g. have been),</em> and compound single-word verbs <em>(e.g. water-proof).</em>
Answer:
While running down the street, John dropped his ice cream in the mud.
While looking through the library, I found several books on horses.
After flipping through the telephone directory, he found the name he wanted.
While eating breakfast one morning, he came upon an idea.
He noticed Tom's shoes were untied while he was picking up his pencil.
Explanation:
A dangling participial phrase occurs when it's not clear who is doing the action. Often that is because the independent clause is written in passive voice. By adding "while" or "after" and changing the independent clauses to active voice, the dangling participial is fixed. There is a clear subject that is actually described by the participial phrase.
Answer:
It's only when one becomes pessimistic and gives up that he or she fails. The narrator warns against bowing out in the face of failure. He urges readers to endure and persist despite failures and losses.
Answer:
It seems that to him this is being a man.
Horse
Dog
Drink
Beer
Hop
Love
Slip
Fell
Juggle
Jump
Dub
Tub
Mud
Hut
Burp
Mom
Brother
Sister
Nephew
Circus
Clips
Clown
Notes
Norebook
Dip
Hurt
Implement