The helping verb. Look the def up on google that should give you an answer
        
             
        
        
        
The answer would be 'A', 'To do yoga, I need a shirt, that is loose and comfortable.'
Why: There is an unneeded comma after the word 'shirt'.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
A adjective phrase is a phrase the head of which is an adjective.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1. Yes, if I wanted something really bad, I would do anything to get the money to achieve my goal
2. No, I don't really think about it if I needed it or not but sometimes, I would just wonder around the store and think about it before I make a choice I might regret. 
3. Yes, helping others around is a good way to make some extra cash. Even if a very simple task to do. 
4. No, the only reasons why I haven't consider finding ways to help my parents with bills because they always know the best deals about of saving up.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The underlined group of words that is a participial phrase is:
O living in organized cities
Explanation:
One can recognize a participial phrase in a sentence because it looks like a verb, but it actually functions as an adjective.  Its purpose is to modify a noun in the same sentence. For example, "living in organized cities" is a participial phrase that spices up or further describes "the people of this area."  Phrases like this modify a noun and provide added description about the action of the noun or its description.