He was very clueless about what was happening, but he felt kinda sad, like he has never felt before.
Past: walked
tap, push, paint, play, open, close, and pull are infinitives, but in third person indicative form they would all be present.
Answer: Option D is the correct answer.
Explanation: The adjective clause is " which causes bumps on the skin".
Adjective clause is used to modify noun and pronoun in a sentence in order to give further description of the noun or pronoun. In this case "chicken pox" is the noun while the adjective clause gives more information about chicken pox by saying " which causes bumps on the skin" anyone who sees the clause will get a clear view of chicken pox.
Answer: C: he brings the wish-granting monkey’s paw into the family’s life.
Explanation:
Hm, I don't think that there is one certain answer, but here is some information to go on:
1) Native speakers often use dangling modifiers themselves - why should the learners not do it?
2) this would depend on their original language. If it has a similar structure, then yes, they would likely used them.
In total I would prefer a)