Answer:
Hm I am not understanding what you are trying to ask...
THe second sentence is using present participle because you said " I promise" not "promised". Saying promise is when you are saying it at the time and saying promised means you've already said it. Like with how you said "kissed" instead of "kiss" in the first sentence.
Answer:
The right adjective + noun collocation for the word 'golden' is - golden opportunity
Explanation:
Collocation is known to be a two or more words which are commonly used together. These collocations are used in English Language and strong collocations are actually pairings that are expected to come together.
Some types of collocations are:
1. adjective - noun
2. adverb + adjective.
3. noun + verb
4. noun + noun
5. verb + noun
6. verb + adverb
So, using the right adjective + noun collocation for 'golden', we will discover that golden opportunity are the two pairs of words that are commonly used together.
I think it was c but I'm not 100% sure its been years since ive read the book
I will give you 50 examples of adjectives:
1.) aggravating
2.) angelic
3.) basic
4.) burdensome
5.) carefree
6.) careless
7.) decisive
8.) downright
9.) embellished
10.) elaborate
11.) flashy
12.) flimsy
13.) glorious
14.) gracious
15.) harmless
16.) hidden
17.) incomparable
18.) important
19.) jealous
20.) jittery
21.) keen
22.) kind
23.) lovable
24.) lazy
25.) merry
26.) messy
27.) neglected
28.) negative
29.) optimal
30.) obvious
31.) pleasant
32.) productive
33.) quick
34.) questionable
35.) reliable
36.) ready
37.) slow
38.) sweet
39.) tall
40.) talkative
41.) unaccepted
41.) unfit
42.) vain
43.) valid
44.) warm
45.) weak
46.) young
47.) yummy
48.) youthful
49.) zesty
50.) zealous