Answer:
I finished the assignment.
Explanation:
The "when" at the beginning of the sentence makes it a fragment. You could even make it a complete sentence by adding on to it. For example:
When I finished the assignment, I turned it in to my teacher.
1. Been
2. Have always wanted ( Wanted is past tense )
3. Have never tried ( Tried is paste tense )
4. Did not finish ( Could be didn't finish )
5. Have always wanted ( wanted is paste tense )
6. Did not do ( Could be didn't do )
7. Have / heard ( Heard is past tense )
8. Have / Been / Have not seen ( Could be haven't seen )
C. Interprets..
its because you're breaking something down
If you read the book you will understand! :D
<span>In the question asked,
since the underlined word is undetermined. If the underline word is “<u>were staying</u>”
only this would probably mean only a simple predicate. Notice that the phrase
structure is only composed of a linking verb and the word verb or rather gerund
“staying”. Contrarily, if the underlined word is “<u>were staying at a cozy
little cabin in the mountains</u>”, this would indicate a complete predicate.
Which entails the linking verb the verb and the situation which describes the
sentence. </span>