An adjective in the simplest meaning is a word or clause that is used to describe other words. The main noun from the given sentence is "finches". The finches were described as "two" and "young". Therefore, there are 2 adjectives and the answer is letter D.
The answer is letter B. Do children learn better in boys-only and girls-only schools?
It is sufficiently specific enough to pose as a research question but also broad enough to add something novel to the literature. Also, the other choices carry purely descriptive research designs (How many?), while B attempts to measure correlation (Is learning better here or here?). This would warrant a longer research of 4 to 5 pages.
Answer:
1. 746 million miles away (?)
2. studied
3. would be/will be
4. found
5. discovered
6. learned
7. would study/studied
8. would observe
9. would see
10. would see
11. would learn
Explanation:
Not sure what's about the how thick/numbered verbs.
Answer:
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Participles are verb forms which look like verbs + suffix -ing. So having that in mind, the participle in the sentence above is the word standing.
Participles function either as adverbs (when they modify verbs), or as adjectives (when they modify nouns). In this case, the participle acts as an adjective, modifying the word child.