You can be like I have a lot of homework to do and I need to study for a test tomorrow and so you wouldn’t have time or you are busy
Answer:
<u>A gerund</u>
Explanation:
A gerund is a word that looks like a verb but that does not act as one, and that, instead, acts as a noun in a sentence. It is formed with a verb root plus the ending “ing,” like “winning” and “thinking.” The sentence provided contains a gerund, namely, “acting” which in this case functions as a predicate noun, completing the linking verb “be” and renaming the noun “his major.”
Answer:
1) I have been telling you sorry.
I havenot been telling you sorry.
Have i been telling you sorry?
2) you will get great success in your life.
you will not get great success in your life.
will you get great success in your life?
3)You have already marked me brainliest?
you have not marked me brainliest yet
Have you marked me brainliest yet ?
4)I had a dog
I did not have a dog .
Did i have a dog?
5)you always focus on study.
you never focus on study.
Do you ever focus on study?
A newspaper or some books.
-Brainliac