They look for any type of food for there journey
Yes but about number 10, I reckon it will be better to say a rigid journey
No, it's not correct!
A correct version would be "we are waiting for your feedback" - you need to add "for". You wait for something, - the " for" is necessary.
Alternatively you could say "we are awaiting your feedback" - then you don't need to add for, (but it's "awaiting, not waiting")
Answer:
its Because the troops were running out of supplies
Answer:
passed, tiring, and stretched.
Explanation:
these are all participles becuse they derive from verbs.