Asked by Caitlyn

What is the principal part of the italicized verb in this sentence from “The StoryTeller”?
The aunt suppressed a gasp of admiration.

present
present participle
past
past participle

2. Which sentence uses the same principal part as the previous question? (1 point)

The children sat on the bench.
The children had sat on the bench.
The children are sitting on the bench.
The children sit on the bench.

3. In which sentence is the word immensely used correctly? (1 point)
The woman put her jacket on immensely.
The child said she liked the cake immensely.
"Sit down!" said the aunt immensely.
The runner finished the race immensely.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answers, Caitlyn.

Answered by Caitlyn
Okay would Question 1. Be past, Would Question 2. Be B, And will Question 3, be The child said she liked the cake immensely?
Answered by Ms. Sue
1 and 3 are right

2 is wrong.

Answered by Caitlyn
Is the 2 question A?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. 2. A.

Answered by Caitlyn
okay can u help me on this one

Which answer choice contains the past participle of the verb talk? (1 point)
talk
talking
had talked (picked this one)
was talking
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. You're right. Talked is the past participle.

Answered by jack
the answer is b
JACK IS CORRECT
Answered by Creeper.... aw man
Creeper,

Answered by Lol yes
AW MAN

Answered by Lyra
I suggest you leave each other alone
Answered by Poke
Dude I know you changed names and said the first username is right bruh
Answered by Impasta
7. Attack
8.uncertain
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