The sentence should be "By nightfall, they <span>will have been driving</span> for ten hours" since this is perfect in the sense that it WILL have happened in the past by the time it happens.
D: verbals can be infinitives, gerunds, or participles. Gerunds function as nouns, participles function as adjectives, and infinitives can function as adverbs, nouns, or adjectives
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "b. figurative language." While the signalman is describing the actions of the person he sees by the mouth of the tunnel, the narrator says in his mind, "For God's sake clear the <span>way!" The literary device that best exemplify is </span><span>figurative language.</span>
Answer:
From what I recall of that story, probably true.
Explanation:
Dear Sir,
I recently went on one of your cruises to the Pacific Island. I'm sorry to say this, but I was very disappointed with the food. I ordered a steak for dinner last night, and it was cold. Other than that, it had a hair in it! I quickly ordered some chicken soup, but the chicken tasted raw.
Also, the cabin I stayed in was extremely tiny! I had to walk sideways to get to my bed, practically! It was cramped with useless items. After I saw how small it was, I asked to change my room. They refused!
Lastly, there was no bathroom in the cabin. I had to walk all the way down the hall to go to the restroom at 6:00 in the morning. It was terrible, to say the least.
I hope you will take my complaints into consideration. I just hope you will upgrade your ship into something nicer.
Sincerely,
(put your name here)