Asked by Ophelia
Which of the following sentences uses the present participle of the verb "march"?
a. Juanita marched in the parade.
b. Juanita is marching is the parade. ***
c. Juanita will march in the parade.
d. Juanita has marched in the parade.
I just want to know if my answer is correct. If so, thank you anyways!!
a. Juanita marched in the parade.
b. Juanita is marching is the parade. ***
c. Juanita will march in the parade.
d. Juanita has marched in the parade.
I just want to know if my answer is correct. If so, thank you anyways!!
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Correct.
Answered by
Ophelia
Okay, thank you so much!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome.
Answered by
Ophelia
I also have another one I just want to verify. May I ask it?
Answered by
Writeacher
Sure.
Answered by
Ophelia
Okay, here it is:
Which of the principal parts of a verb is used in the following sentence?
"I have talked to you about this before."
a. present
b. present participle
c. past
b. past participle ***
Which of the principal parts of a verb is used in the following sentence?
"I have talked to you about this before."
a. present
b. present participle
c. past
b. past participle ***
Answered by
Writeacher
Right.
Answered by
cry baby covertee
Yess thank you i got a 100 :D
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