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Answer:
1. relative
2. indefinite
3. reciprocal
4. reflexive
5. interrogative
6. personal
7. demonstrative
8. intensive
Explanation: bruh ur welcome, i hope, this took 4 ever
Answer:
The PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates continuing action, something going on now. This tense is formed with the helping "to be" verb, in the present tense, plus the present participle of the verb (with an -ing ending): "I am buying all my family's Christmas gifts early this year.
Explanation:
1. A compound predicate (<em>it's formed by 2 or more verbs/actions performed by the same subject</em>):<em> Lucy is </em><em><u>doing her homework </u></em><em>and</em><em><u> listening to music.</u></em>
2. A predicate noun (noun/noun phrase that renames the subject and follows a verb): Lucy <u>is a student</u>
and a predicate pronoun (<em>a pronoun</em> <em>that forms part of a predicate</em> ):Lucy finished <u><em>it.</em></u>
3. A predicate adjective (it completes the predicate and it follows a verb, modifying the subject) after the verb <em>appears: </em> Lucy <u>appears to be sad</u>.
4. A predicate noun after the verb were.
Lucy and her cousin <u>were my classmates.</u>
5. A compound predicate adjective.
Lucy <u>was beautiful but lazy.</u>
Answer:
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Explanation:
" But i'm afraid of heights!" the women protested as her friend dragged her into the elevator. in this choice, we see the proclivities of a character revealed through dialogue.