You will have to determine which puppy is nicer before you adopt one. Which of the following is true about this sentence? It contains an independent clause and a superlative adverb. It contains a dependent clause and a superlative adverb. It contains a dependent clause and a comparative adverb.

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It contains a dependent clause and comparative verb:)

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Locate the gerund. Since it is used as a noun, determine its noun use. A popular pastime is backpacking.

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The gerund in the sentence provided above is backpacking. Gerunds are verbs in -ing form but function as a noun. In this sentence, it functions as a  direct object because it answers the question "what". By this, we can construct the question "What popular pastime is being talked about?".

Gerund : backpacking

Use: Predict noun

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Answer:

fault in our stars john green?

paper towns  john green?

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harry potter

sammy keyes series

uhmmmmmmmmmmmm what else

wonder

and the distance between us

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In Another Life

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in punctuation or capitalization?A.A lifeguard yelled, "Slow down"!

B.A lifeguard yelled "Slow down!"

C.A lifeguard yelled, "Slow down!"

D.A lifeguard yelled "slow down!"

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The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter C. The sentence that does not contain any errors in punctuation or capitalization would be 'A lifeguard yelled, "Slow down!"'. All the others show incorrect punctuation.

Select the correct word that indicates the demonstrative adjective in the sentence.“Those shoes are exactly the same as mine,” she said in an amused tone.


Those
amused
mine
exactly

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Since a demonstrative word is used to point to something, the correct answer here is 'those', the girl is pointing to the shoes. 

those is the correct answer