Answer:
The group of words is a phrase and is missing a verb; it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
Explanation:
"Planning on getting married for over a year" is not a sentence.<u> It doesn't have a subject </u>and is missing a "helping verb." It is a phrase because it doesn't have a complete thought.
It is the helping verb that helps the main verb "planning" in order to describe whether the action is happening in the<em> past, present or future.</em>
Examples of helping verbs:<em> is, are, was, were, been, have, had, has</em>.
To make the example into a sentence, you may say:
"She's been planning on getting married for over a year."
Fuse is to firecracker as wick is to firework
The answer is false. The analysis of President Bush's' inaugural
speech studies different components of the language used specifically in the
areas of patterns and word choices and does not include length and number of
paragraphs. <span>Word choices show the goals, tone, and demeanor of the person
coming into office.</span>
In which book of Roald dal are u asking about?
PS he is my 2 favourite author
If short answer:
Because he thought Mr D was just a man but actually he is the punished son of Zeus for chasing after a nymph. He is also surprised to meet the greek god of drinks(right?)