Verb form (ending in -ing) used as an adj : participle
a verb form used as another part of speech : verbal
verb form (ending in - ing) used as a noun : gerund
group of words (no subject and verb) : phrase
verb form preceded by " to " used as noun, adj, or adv : infinitive
phrase beginning with preposition : prepositional phrase
prep. phrase modifying a noun : adjective phrase
participle with complements and modifiers : participle phrase
verb (ending in - ing) with a helping verb : verb phrase ??
prep. phrase modifying a verb, adj, or adverb : adverb phrase
a conjunction that joins words or groups of words : coordinating conjunction
adj. clause essential to meaning of sentence : restrictive clause
verbal (ending in -ing) used as noun : gerund phrase
1)
a. Were
b. was
2)
a. Were
b. were
3)
a. Was
b. was
The answer is C.
Explanation: if you are writing a news story, it is important to include factual statements rather than opinions.
Answer:
A. To inform, to entertain, and to persuade
Answer:
a how much fun Isaac’s friends had at his house.
Explanation:
a how much fun Isaac’s friends had at his house.