Read the paragraph 1,When my father came home from work last Wednesday, he handed me an envelope and asked if I wanted to see the world.

2,A student exchange program is being sponsored by his company. the program is being developed by a coworker of his.

4,"Studying abroad would would be exciting for you," my mother said.

which statement correctly describes the verb usage in the paragraph?

A: Sentence one contains in infinitive senate's for contains a gerund.

B: no infinitives are used sentence for contains a gerund

C: sentence 1 contains an infinitive no gerunds are used

D: no infinitives are used sentence 2 and 4 contain gerund

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

A

Explanation:


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C.

Has been working.

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The answer is

A. has been working

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?a. They live in a big old house on Elm Street.
b. They live in a big old, house on Elm Street.
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d. They live in a big, old, house on Elm Street.

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A does not contain any punctuation error
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C.It forms its past participle by adding -ed or -d to the present form.

D.It has four principal parts.

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In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject? A.
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B.
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C.
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The correct answer is A. The flowers' buds were a beautiful sight after a long winter

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PLEASE HELP Identify the sentence that uses correct punctuation.a. We had to walk, all the way to the train station, the bus doesn't go that far.
b. We had to walk; all the way to the train station, the bus doesn't go that far.
c. We had to walk all the way to the train station; the bus doesn't go that far.
d. We had to walk all the way to the train station, the bus doesn't go that far.

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I think the answer is D, because no other answer makes as much sense.
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