Which sentences use phrases correctly?

Select all that apply.

Responses

A looming presence on the horizon beginning to spewing smoke and ash.
A looming presence on the horizon beginning to spewing smoke and ash.

Alfie's favorite way to spend a Sunday is hiking on the coastal trails south of the city.
Alfie's favorite way to spend a Sunday is hiking on the coastal trails south of the city.

Moorhens, small black birds, red pointed beaks, spotting near marshes across Australia.
Moorhens, small black birds, red pointed beaks, spotting near marshes across Australia.

Famous for the beautiful sounds she draws from her instrument, the cellist will begin a world tour in the fall.

1 answer

The sentences that use phrases correctly are:

  1. Alfie's favorite way to spend a Sunday is hiking on the coastal trails south of the city.
  2. Famous for the beautiful sounds she draws from her instrument, the cellist will begin a world tour in the fall.

The other sentences are incorrect. The first sentence has incorrect phrasing ("beginning to spewing"), and the third sentence has a similar issue with phrasing ("red pointed beaks, spotting").