Hey there!
In this case, they are asking for phrases that support safety - not necessarily nutrition. The following sentences can support that idea:
<em>More Vitamin A.
</em>
<em>Could help save.
</em>
<em>Unsubstantiated risks.
</em>
<em>More nutritious.
</em>
Hope this helps. Have a good day.
"Juanitas good driving prevented an accident." I think ..... verb is "to prevent" as you say. accident could be a noun and thus an object, possibly a direct object. verb "to drive" written as "driving" is, I think, a gerund (which is a verb used as a noun). maybe "helping verb" and "gerund" are similar ? I think that "an" is an article of the noun "accident". Definite would be "The accident.". Indefinite would be "an accident". I think....
Answer:
false
Explanation:
i think those are nails..?