The phrases from each of the sentences are most likely:
- <u>Participial phrase
</u>
- <u>Infinitive phrase
</u>
- <u>Gerund phrase</u>
- A participial phrase is the collection of words in a sentence which is made up of a participle, and a modifier. They perform various functions in a sentence such as being either the objects, or adding extra meaning to the word.
- An infinitive phrase is a group of words which has an infinitive and also gives extra information about another word.
- A Gerund phrase is a collection of words which has a gerund and another word which modifies a word. Some examples include: "Biking is such a fun sport".
- An infinitive is a word that usually begins with a verb "to + extra word" for example, to eat, to walk, etc.
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Answer:
yes that's a very cute fox
Explanation:
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Answer:
In an observational study, we measure or survey members of a sample without trying to affect them. In a controlled experiment, we assign people or things to groups and apply some treatment to one of the groups, while the other group does not receive the treatment.
Explanation:
Answer: See below
Explanation:
For this question, we are given the volume, and we want to find the diameter. We have to work backwards to get our radius, then to find the diameter.
(Volume of cylinder)
(The π cancel out)
(Plug in h=8)
(Divide 8)
(Square root of 9 is 3)
Now that we have our radius, we can find our diameter.
(Equation for diameter)
(Plug in r=3)
(Multiply)