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Setler [38]
2 years ago
6

29. They collected over 100 Signature. for the petition . (sign)

English
2 answers:
vichka [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Signs/signatures

2. Applicants

3. Successfully

4. improvements

5. Organized

6. Uncomfortable

Explanation:

I used past tense on some of them, hopefully this helps!

If you think this is good, please mark as brainliest ! :)

zhuklara [117]2 years ago
5 0

The correct forms of the verbs have been used as follows:

29. They collected over 100 Signatures for the petition signing. (sign)

30. They will interview only three applications for this job. (apply)

31. He successfully completed his experiment.  (success)

32. The teacher is pleased with the improvement in my study. (improve)

33. The Y&Y Green Group organizes a lot of activities every year. (organization)

34. My new shoes are very uncomfortable they make my feet hurt. (comfort)

The form that a verb takes in a sentence is dependent on the context of the text.

In the third sentence for example, successfully is used to indicate the manner in which the experiment was completed. It thus becomes an adverb of manner.

Uncomfortable in the last sentence is an adjective.

Learn more about parts of speech here:

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