Answer:
The answers are: HE IS, YOU ARE, IT IS, ARE, AM.
Explanation:
The first blank is "he is" because Robert is referring to Michael and his location. The second blank is "you are" because Michael is replying that Sarah is right. The word "your" would not be correct here because "your" is a possessive term. The third blank is "it is" because he is referring to the book being his. The fourth blank is "are" because he is asking if Sarah is in his class. The last blank is "am" because Sarah is stating that she is a student in the same math class.
This question is about "Anne Frank's diary"
Answer:
He is caught stealing bread.
Explanation:
Mr. Van Daan was hiding with his family and the Frank family while he waited for the war to end and the Jews to live freely again.
The situation in the hideout was not the most comfortable and neither was the situation in the country. Food rationing was necessary because the production was small in the country. In the hideout, this rationing was even greater, however, Mr. Van Daan was caught stealing bread, which explains why other people who lived in the hideout were unable to eat bread and often did not satisfy their hunger.
The answer is the following:
Gerund Phrase: "driving carefully"
Noun Use: Direct Object.
A gerund phrase consists of a gerund, which is an -ing word, as well as other modifiers and/or other objects. They work as nouns, so they can be subjects, subject complements or objects in sentences.
In the example sentence, "She" is the subject, "was able to get past" is the verb, and "the muddy road" is a predicate nominative.