Answer:
4. Present progressive (he IS listening to the music)
5. Past (he LEFT it behind)
6. Past perfect. (he HAD THOUGHT he had it in his bag)
Explanation: This stuff is super simple, just think about the meanings when reading it. You can easily mark out the wrong answers here.
4. present meaning it happens now, where as present progressive is happening and will continue until the progression is over. Make sense?
5. Present or present perfect doesn't make sense here does it? no.
Just keep these in mind when taking the quiz/quick check at the end. :)
-former CA student.
Answer:
These words are in Latin, I believe, and when they are translated to English they mean:
- Kyrie: Lord
- Gloria: Glory
- Credo: I believe that (I think this word is also related to the Apostles' Creed)
- Sanctus: St. (Saint)
- Agnus Dei: Lamb of God
This was one of the two categories of the Roman Mass, called the <em>Ordinary of the Mass</em><em>.</em>
(the other is called the Proper of the Mass)<em> </em>Mentioned<em> </em>above were the five standard prayers of this Mass 'Ordinary', and these prayers were sang.
Hope I helped :)
More detail please .? like the passage?
"Mr. Green" is S. A subject is the person, place or thing that is doing or being something. What is Mr. Green? A person. What is he doing? He is giving.
"Gave" is V. A verb tells us what the subject of a clause or sentence is doing. Gave is the past tense of give or hand over to, which is an action.
"Bobby" is IO. An indirect object refers to someone or something that is affected by the action, but is not the primary object. It tells to whom or what the action is done. Who is the fishing rod given to? To Bobby. Indirect objects always come between the verb and the direct object.
"Fishing rod" is DO. A direct object receives the action performed by the subject. The fishing rod is first handedly receiving the action of being given.