directing is pres pert'ple of "to direct" = infinitive
a gerund or verb used as a noun ...
Answer:
1. Infinitive
2. Preposition
3. Appositive
4. Gerund
5. Participle
Explanation:
1. An infinitive phrase combines an infinitive word, (e.g. to) and a verb, modifier or complement. In the first sentence, To look is the infinitive phrase.
2. Prepositional phrases contain a preposition, a noun or pronoun object of the preposition and a modifier.
3. The appositive is placed before a noun so as to provide further information about it. In sentence 3, on the table tells us where the plants were situated.
4. A gerund is a noun formed from a verb, with the addition of -ing. A gerund phrase is a gerund with additional words that can serve as the noun in the sentence. Catching the ball is the gerund phrase in sentence 4.
5. A participle phrase looks like a gerund phrase but the difference is that the participle phrase modifies a verb. In sentence 5, the participle phrase modifies the verb, took.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
ill go with C thats the best answer for me
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Because it's reliable.
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So is a journal entry.
This is a prediction question, so we can't answer this for you. But, this may help you:
What did you first think of the book (w/o reading any of it)?
What did you think this book might be about?
If you could answer those questions, that would be your response.
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