The italicized verb <em>will attend </em>is used in the future (simple) tense.
Future perfect would be - will have attended.
Future passive would be - will be attended.
Answer:
c. horizontal ruler
Explanation:
There are two rulers horizontal and vertical rulers available in the Word. They are present on the document sheet in the Word. They can be hidden in order to provide extra space for the document. Only in the Print Layout view that the rulers appear on the screen. On the Horizontal ruler, the right and left margins of the documents are displayed. They also display the tab settings and paragraph indents.
Batman is a hero and he saves the city from a lot of criminals.
There was a meteor shower, yet the crew did not know how to avoid the meteors.
Gillian did not like to read and she was not very good at it.
The gerund phrases are:
- "Being the accounts manager" (Subject)
- "blowing bubbles to his little sister" (Subjet Complement)
Gerund phrases begin with a gerund or -ing word, and include other modifiers and objects. They function as nouns, and can be the subject, subject complement or direct object of the sentence.
The rest of the alternatives are not gerund phrases because options one and three possess an infinitive verb ("to bring" and "to win"), and "Hiking for two hours" is a present participle clause.
One can use allusion to achieve a well-rounded feel to their essay. You can reference to a multitude of other works to give your essay a more complex meaning.