the following sentence uses which principal part of the verb? She HAS EATEN all of the grapes that were on the table.

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Answer 1
Answer: Past principle. It's past tense.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

past present

Explanation:

ate - past

eating - present

going to eat - future


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Use the right form of the verbs in brackets. I really(mean) to write to you as soon as i(get) here ,but i(be) very busy sightseeing,as you can imagine

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I was really meaning to write to you as soon as I got here, but I was very busy sightseeing, as you can imagine. 

I was really meaning equates with I was going to, so they are basically synonyms. So if you had the option to write I was going to write to you as soon... you'd see that it does sound natural. As soon as I got here, is just sequence of tenses because the first verb was in the past tense, this verb has to be in it as well. I was very busy is obvious, it is a continuous tense in the past.

1: Verb Tense1.

What tense is the underlined verb in the sentence?

Had you ever eaten green tomatoes before?

A.
present perfect

B.
present

C.
past

D.
past perfect

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it will be (D. past perfect because he or she just ate the tamatoes.
Nothing is underlined, but the verb "had eaten" is past perfect. So to answer your question, D.

Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? A.
This essay is for English, which is my favorite class.

B.
I'm going to wear this shirt, which my aunt bought me.

C.
My promises are as good as gold, which I never break.


ANSWER CORRECTLYYYYY

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The sentence that contains a misplaced modifier is C. My promises are as good as gold, which I never break.

The modifier "which I never break" modifies promises not gold.

The sentence should read like this, My promises, which I never break, are as good as gold.


 C. My promises are as good as gold, which I never break.

What sentence uses an intransitive verba.i ran under the sprinklers
B.mrs.parker washed the windows
C.i cut the card board into two pieces
D.shary turned the dial on the furnace

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The correct answer is A, I ran under the sprinklers, 

my reason being is because the word ran doesn't need anything to back it up , ran means ran.

An Intransitive Verb means : A verb that indicates a complete action without being accompanied by a direct object.

i hope this helps  
A. I ran under the sprinkler. 
Intransitive verbs are like sit, sleep and other verbs.
It is hard to write a direct object after a lot of them. 
So the sentence that had a verb that could not have a direct object after them was the first one.

What is the correct way to write these sentences using COMMAS?A. Switzerland, is a great place to go on vacation.

B. There are mountains, small towns, and cities that you can visit.

C. Many people, like to go to Switzerland because of the beauty, of the Alps.


D. Tourists, can observe many historical landmarks and they can also admire the landscape. ​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

commas can be used to break up words between lists

The answer is B. There are mountains, small towns, and cities that you can visit.

What is the root word for fortunate

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fortune
Hope this helped 
A root word for fortunate can be lucky, which means by chance.