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5. How could you combine the following two sentences into one compound sentence? The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog fol...Asked by Jensen
8.How could you combine the following two sentences into one compound sentence?
The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog followed it.
A. The dog followed the rabbit when it jumped into the bushes.
B. After the rabbit jumped into the bushes, the dog followed it.
C. The dog and the rabbit jumped into the bushes.
(D). The rabbit jumped into the bushes, and the dog followed it.
9. The italicized words make up which type of verbal phrase?
Turning the corner, Kate bumped into David.
A. Split infinitive
End of exam
B. Gerund
(C). Participial
D. Infinitive
The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog followed it.
A. The dog followed the rabbit when it jumped into the bushes.
B. After the rabbit jumped into the bushes, the dog followed it.
C. The dog and the rabbit jumped into the bushes.
(D). The rabbit jumped into the bushes, and the dog followed it.
9. The italicized words make up which type of verbal phrase?
Turning the corner, Kate bumped into David.
A. Split infinitive
End of exam
B. Gerund
(C). Participial
D. Infinitive
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
If "Turning the corner" is in italics, then both answers are correct.
Answered by
Jensen
Sorry I forgot to put it but thanks again.
Answered by
Asdfhjkl
I think it's Participle... because it describes the action Kate did, but I'm not 100% sure
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